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IPv6 Pain Experiment
On Fri, Oct 04, 2019 at 11:48:33PM +0000, Michel Py wrote:
> > Owen DeLong wrote :
> > How would you have made it possible for a host that only understands 32-bit addresses to exchange traffic with a host that only has a 128-bit address?
>
> With some kind of NAT mechanism, naturally.
That word "naturally" is doing an *awful* lot of work there.
> > How would you have made a 128-bit address more human-readable? Does it really matter?
>
> I have found it difficult to talk hex with people from other countries.
>
> Try to say FACEB00C to someone who does not speak your langage.
> Foxtrox Alpha Charlie Echo Bravo Zero Zero Charlie does not go through either.
> 250.206.176.192 works all the time. Everyone gets the numbers.
That word "Everyone" is doing an *awful* lot of work there.
All this hand-waving is creating quite a breeze. Think I'll put on a
sweater.
- Matt