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by d00bianista
1714 days ago
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I'd like to disagree on IPv6 sucking and would like to steer this blame towards whoever decided to not be persistent. Firewalls can handle changing prefixes by masking it. Hosts can request certain addresses. Cheap dual-homing is something that IPv6 does not quite do, because that requires NAT66, which is controversial. Also, RIPE tells us to do persistent delegations: https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-690#5-2--why-non... |
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