Dan Oachs on Nostr: Just one of the many reasons why #ipv4 and NAT needs to go. Some of us still remember ...
Just one of the many reasons why #ipv4 and NAT needs to go. Some of us still remember the good old days of the internet and networking before NAT. It seems like so many people now can't even comprehend how a network could possibly run without NAT.
Not only is it possible to have a no NAT network, it's actually really nice.
This quote is from the APNIC blog:
https://blog.apnic.net/2024/01/17/ip-addresses-through-2023/#ipv6
Published at
2024-01-17 20:09:43Event JSON
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