
On 10 June 2016 at 01:17, Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org> wrote:
The average consumer wants a "internet connection". They don't care if it is IPv4, IPv6 or IPvX. They just want the bits to move. What will happen is that as CGN starts to break things for people like gamers they will start asking for IPv6, like us network geeks ask for IPv6.
The use case is a user that got a CGN solution plus IPv6. He wants to view images from his home surveillance camera, so that he can tell that the cat is still doing ok. His friends tells him to do a port forward, but that is not possible due to the CGN. Then he reads on NANOG that since he has IPv6 he can just connect to the camera with that. Except few to none cameras come with IPv6. This is the sad state of things currently :-(. Regards, Baldur