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by otabdeveloper4
1291 days ago
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Three decades of IPv6 mis-adoption shows otherwise. "Running out of IPv4 addresses" is not a problem you face unless you're an internet service provider or a mobile network. 99.99999% of the rest of us don't care because we use 192.168.0.0/16 or 10.0.0.0/8 when we have to do networking. Yes, NAT is complex. That sucks. No, blindly stating "you don't need NAT and you're holding it wrong" is just plain incorrect. Please make NAT easier to use and configure, don't sweep it under the rug and pretend like the world can function without it. |
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The world can mostly function without NAT. It's mainly only used to work around address shortages, which aren't an issue on v6, so there's simply no reason to use it most of the time. It can be a useful tool in your toolbox, but it's one that you only need to use very rarely.
Here's a benefit from v6: 40% faster connection setup†. Measurable benefits show that there are benefits. "No need to use NAT" is of course another obvious benefit of v6.
†: https://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-tells-app-devs-to-use-ip....