- If we do NAT-PT and the ALGs are implemented and then the application workarounds around the ALGs, it's only a very small step to wide scale IPv6 NAT. Perhaps it's a perspective issue, but I really don't see a problem with that. If the network works, who cares?
well, the thing is that nats in the middle really do cause problems. and we do care about those problems. it's just that inability to have a usable transition toward the wonderfully incompatible ipv6 protocol is a far worse problem. so, as this is engineering, not religion, we will make the trade-off and put up with the mostly hackable problems of nat-pt rather than the much more serious problems living with ipv4 only and a jillion nats for ever and ever. some of the older of us may be more used to such lesser of two evil compromises. heck, i voted for hubert the whore. randy