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by mort96
208 days ago
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So you're talking about being assigned temporary globally unique addresses, if the network the device happens to be on at any given time happens to be set up in a certain way? I still don't understand how this is supposed to help. |
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This helps because you don't have a NAT distinguishing between "local" and "global", all devices are in the global namespace.
All the comments after that have been about solving an arbitrary and ill-defined problem with goalposts that keep shifting from globally unique addresses to DNS hostnames to permanent addresses.