Alper, I tried to draw a logic conclusion from this:
-I assumed LCoA and RCoA have same last 64 bits
-I was countered that that is not absolutely necessary, and that rfc
3041 could be used.
-I replied: yes, could, but it is not.
-I was pointed that site-locals might be used too.
-so I concluded.

That's only simple logic, sorry if I understood you wrong.

You'd need site-locals if you want to replicate the IPv4-NAT architecture one-to-one in this context. But this is not needed for
achiving location privacy.

Ok.


It's overwhelming with emails, so please allow me to agree with some
parts of your argumentation and maybe we get a chance to further
discuss about this later.

Alex
GBU

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