5 Jun
2011
5 Jun
'11
8:46 p.m.
2011/6/6 Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org>:
There is no reason that they can't do a similar thing to move customers who are doing things that break with LSN out from behind the LSN.
Oh, you're right, they'll surelly do that. But not in time, and not for free. LSN is beeing actively implemented in the core network of several ISPs, and most didn't yet consider it as optional. Nor are ready for v6 connectivity to residential customers, though. For users behind a forced NAT (no way to disable it on the CPE) or LSN, the only way out is still tunneling. Talking about bandwidth and infrastructure waste... -- Jérôme Nicolle