Mike on Nostr: I’m sorry, but this poor, dumb engineer doesn’t understand your answer. If ...
I’m sorry, but this poor, dumb engineer doesn’t understand your answer.
If everything is directly connected to the Internet, then port forwarding doesn’t even exist.
Security and firewalling is a big consideration, but we have more holistic solutions available to us these days.
We also have the problem of BGP IPv6 routing tables handling portable device routing.
But if we start again at 1969, with IPv6 technology, then all those layers of compromised network topology disappear and get replaced with clean models that get designed from scratch.
We can also build payment into the architecture, meaning least cost routing, really means that in actual cost.
If everything is directly connected to the Internet, then port forwarding doesn’t even exist.
Security and firewalling is a big consideration, but we have more holistic solutions available to us these days.
We also have the problem of BGP IPv6 routing tables handling portable device routing.
But if we start again at 1969, with IPv6 technology, then all those layers of compromised network topology disappear and get replaced with clean models that get designed from scratch.
We can also build payment into the architecture, meaning least cost routing, really means that in actual cost.