[ppml] IPv6>>32
Tony Hain
alh-ietf at tndh.net
Tue May 10 14:05:19 EDT 2005
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Leo Bicknell wrote: > ... > You did not say this directly, so I will ask directly. > > Am I correct in assuming that you believe 32 bits of host space (4 > billion hosts per subnet) is a constraint that qualifies as "miserly", > and that will lead to the adoption of IPv6 NAT? You appear to be focused on absolute utilization efficiency. CGA approaches like: http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/proceedings/02jul/slides/send-2/tsld003.ht m trade space efficiency for authenticity. Approaches like using RFC3041 addresses for everything trade utilization efficiency for immunity to scanning attacks. Maximizing allocation efficiency is simply one dimension in a multi-dimensional problem space. Tony
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