Ofer Inbar wrote:

> ... what's next?
>    Carrier-based NAT?
>    Virtual-hosting encrypted http?
>    Actually using IPv6 en masse?
>    Something else?

Something else of port restricted IP, with which an IPv4 address
can be shared by 100 or 1,000 hosts while keeping the end to end
transparency.

> Heavy use of NAT causes lots of problems and will continue to.

End to end NAT is a form of port restricted IP without any
problem of legacy NAT.

                                                Masataka Ohta
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