pmoody added the comment:

is_private was, as you note, basically shorthand for is_RFC1918 (and is_RFC4193 
for v6). It's not a particularly well-named method, but at the time that I 
wrote it (~5 years ago?), it did what I needed it to do.

I'm not sure what you mean by an 'is_natted()' method; there's nothing in 
particular preventing someone from natting a globally unique address. 
is_global() makes some sense to me, and it appears that I most likely have to 
update is_reserved, but I don't understand is_forwardable().

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