21 Apr
2010
21 Apr
'10
4:05 p.m.
Dave Sparro wrote:
Don't you get all of the same problems when there is a properly restrictive SPI firewall at both ends of the connection regardless of weather NAT is used as well.
If you mean, "do we still need protocols similar to uPNP" the answer is yes. Of course, uPNP is designed with a SPI in mind. However, we simplify a lot of problems when we remove address mangling from the equation. That's not to say there won't be NAT for IPv6. Fact is, businesses will ask and firewall vendors will give. Of course, business needs are often different than general usage (and especially home usage) needs. Jack