Re: Access to the IPv4 net for IPv6-only systems, was: Re: WG Action: Conclusion of IP Version 6 (ipv6)

From: Adrian Chadd (no email)
Date: Wed Oct 03 2007 - 03:37:43 EDT

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    On Tue, Oct 02, 2007, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
    >
    > On 2-okt-2007, at 16:53, Mark Newton wrote:
    >
    > >By focussing on the mechanics of inbound NAT traversal, you're
    > >ignoring the fact that applications work regardless. Web, VoIP,
    > >P2P utilities, games, IM, Google Earth, you name it, it works.
    >
    > O really? When was the last time you successfully transferred a file
    > using IM? It only works half the time for me and I don't even use NAT
    > on my main system myself. Some audio/video chat applications work
    > well, others decidedly less so. The only reason most stuff works most
    > of the time is because applications tell NAT devices to open up
    > incoming ports using uPnP or NAT-PMP.

    "Ah, god damn Microsoft MSN client. Just send it via gmail already."
    People deal with slightly broken crap all day, every day. If they
    had a low tolerance for it then we'd be running OSF/1+Motif on
    multi-core Alphas cause Windows on whiteboxes wouldn't have cut the
    mustard.

    > Right. Building something that can't meet reasonable requirements
    > first and then getting rid of the holes worked so well for the email
    > spam problem.

    Ah, but:

    * y'all didn't know what were reasonable requirements when SMTP was built;
      and
    * You're not trying to do a forklift upgrade of SMTP protocol
      (which, arguably, would include reasonable anti-spam methods!)

    Whereas:

    * Y'all know the issues involved in migrating from ipv4 to ipv6, as
      you've got operational experience with both now, and
    * You're trying to do a forklift upgrade of the IP protocol.

    Adrian


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