>> Probably doesn't work so well if you have 6k people
behind the same
>> NAT, and they all try and use proto-41, though.
> If you have 6,000 people behind a single NAT, proto-41
is probably the
> least of your concerns, and Randy Bush may or may not
be thinking of
> awarding you an Innovative Engineering Award.
the problem with these hokey things to show ipv6 works, or
to get ipv6
to a home user, is that they don't really scale. they're
good for
marketing but not for long run real operations.
and that would be ok, in a sense; it's just marketing. the
problem is
when the marketing flack obscures getting real work done on
making ipv6
scalable and deployable.
randy
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