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by mschuster91
1000 days ago
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> It requires us all to ration a resource (namely numbers) that should be near-infinite and essentially free. There can only be ~4.3 billion IPv4 addresses, which means that mathematically IP addresses are severely limited - you can't assign even one single globally routable IPv4 address per human. That's why we have NAT and its evolution CGNAT in the first place. |
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