On Feb 19, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Zed Usser wrote:
--- On Sun, 2/20/11, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
So, in essence, you are advocating not to interconnect the IPv4-only and IPv6-only domains in any way?
I'm advocating not depending on any such interaction working as it's pretty clear that the available solution set is fairly broken. Fair enough. This approach will, however, relegate IPv6-only networks to second class citizenship status. Access to the "real" Internet will require IPv4 and IPv6-only will be seen as the inferior choice, to be avoided as best as you can. Not quite a ringing endorsement for IPv6, in other words.
This position also assumes that there will be enough IPv4 addresses to go around for everybody to dual stack. Anybody not so fortunate will simply be left out in the cold.
- Zed
Oh, I expect CGN/LSN to be connectivity of last resort, no question. However, I don't expect it to work. I don't expect us to be able to resolve the issues with it, and I expect that to fairly rapidly serve as motivation for content providers to adopt IPv6. Owen