Matthias Bach wrote:
Hi!
Am Freitag 23 Oktober 2009 11:28:38 schrieb Per Jessen:
G T Smith wrote:
The wiki article below seems to suggest that implementing a form of NAT for IPv6 is under discussion by the IETF...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
Also suggests the implementation is not exactly consistent (or as simple as intended)...
NAT seems completely superfluous when the networks are dished out as /64.
Well, the practicallity of NAT is that it allows you to bridge other networks to the internet, which themselves ain't part of it. This might be interesting if you want to hide your own network structure, especially if you may only use your uplink for one computer or if your own network is a playground and you don't want to interfere with the rest, but maybe need some limited connectivity to it.
IPv6 already provides for that, with both routeable and non-routeable address ranges, that do not connect to the public internet. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org