Re: IPv6 will never fly: ARIN continues to kill it
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Re: IPv6 will never fly: ARIN continues to kill it



> > 	because, in the end, ULA (whichever flavor it is) leads to
> >       IPv6-to-IPv6 NAT.
> 
> I prefer losing some bytes in all my packets between locations using
> different ULA-D prefixes to get an underlying VPN / tunneling
> infrastructure. This allows me to keep things flat, i.e. pure routing.
> 
> itojun, let's just stop using the 3 letters word. It does not exist
> anymore.

	is it ULA, NAT, VPN or all of them :-)

itojun

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