Le 28 sept. 2011 à 23:16, Cameron Byrne a écrit : ... > >> > >> It can't determine the public IP address and port of a mapping on the > >> NAT64 (CGN), and it can't create a mapping on the NAT64 (CGN) -- because > >> the CGN is going to make a dynamic mapping when it sees a UDP, TCP, > >> or ICMP packet from the subscriber. > > > > I don't see it matters > > > > +1 ... since the alternative is that apps that require ipv4 sockets and pass > ipv4 literals are stranded on ipv6 only networks. > > Running code on the n900 shows that nat464 provides real user and network > benefit >
"So far so good" as result of an experiment, is per se a positive result, but it doesn't prove that there won't be problems in the future. Running-code validation tests cannot be a reason to stop analyzing where problems might be likely to appear. Regards, RD
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