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by convolvatron
54 days ago
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that's not at all true. DHCP was very much part of the operational canon of the internet at the time, which is why it persisted as a model. V6 really wanted to back that out so that networks 'just worked' without depending on an administrator to manage that local service. NAT was already in use, and a substantial motivation for the IPv6 work was to provide an alternative before it got too entrenched, which sadly failed. |
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