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Could I hide an IPv6 network behind NAT?  I don't know if that is even possible 
... the IPv6 IPs would be private (equiv to 192.168.x.x) ... basically, none of 
the hosts behind NAT need a public IP, *but* I may end up with more then 256 
hosts, so was wondering if using IPv6 behind the NAT would be 'simplier' ...

If possible, pointers to docs to read would be appreciated ...

Thanks ...

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