On 25/09/2023 04:30, Michael Richardson wrote:
FUD they came out with in mid 90's about IPv4's imminent demise giving
I think you malign Geoff to no purpose.
Geoff Houston is brilliant in putting up well thought out strawmans
(strawmen? Strawpeople?), often with the goal of cristalizing what
exactly we don't like about them.
So, we only use the facts that suite our arguments?
Only way to make informed decisions is to consider all aspects, even the
ones we cover our eyes with, you know, can't see it so it isn't
happening type ones :)
It's also like the local water board here who last week came out
saying a
whopping 70% of people surveyed said they'd drink recycled water, of
course
it was the local water board that conducted this alleged survey,
because >90%
of the more independent polling shows a totally different story.
I've never seen such independent polling. I've seen water bottle
company polls :-)
The water board in Queensland Australia did just that, countered by
media polling, now, and over the past 10 years.
If you think IPv4 is fine, then Geoff's architecture, with 0.0.0.0/1
being for
eyeballs NAT44, 128.0.0.0/3 for institutions and SDN and class C being
swamp/infrastructure should work just fine. The question is how to get
there.
Please quote my post where I said ipv4 is fine, I don't seem to have it
in sent mail, and if it was all okie dokie, I wouldn't have been running
ipv6 myself for past 10½ years ;)
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Regards,
Noel Butler
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