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by lxgr
1068 days ago
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Are you disagreeing that it's large enough? The only instances of IPv6 NAT I've seen are situations like "I have only a single IPv6 address available but need to run a VM/a Wi-Fi hotspot/...", and arguably that's a completely different matter than "I have full control over my network, but I simply can't request the address space I need because there's none left". Practically, I've not encountered it myself. I was recently surprised to learn that even when tethering from my iPhone, client devices receive a public IPv6, so apparently mobile networks assign more than an /128 address to even single-line customers. On fixed-line IPv6, I've also never encountered any less than an /64 network. |
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