On 12/6/10 6:27 PM, Brian Mathis wrote:
> You are enjoying a side-effect of NAT by thinking it
> is a firewall.

The other nice side-effect of NAT is that you get an effectively infinite 
number 
of addresses behind it without any pre-arrangement with anyone else.  Even if 
ISPs hand out what they expect to reasonably-sized blocks, won't it be much 
harder to deal with when you outgrow your allotment?  We've had the opportunity 
to move to ipv6 for ages but we haven't (in the US, anyway).  I think the 
reason 
is that most people like the way NAT works and don't really want a public 
address on every device.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com
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