On Sunday, March 23, 2014 06:57:26 PM Mark Andrews wrote: > ISP's have done a good job of brain washing their > customers into thinking that they shouldn't be able to > run services from home. That all their machines > shouldn't have a globally unique address that is > theoritically reachable from everywhere. That NAT is > normal and desiriable. > > I was at work last week and because I have IPv6 at both > ends I could just log into the machines at home as > easily as if I was there. When I'm stuck using a IPv4 > only service on the road I have to jump through lots of > hoops to reach the internal machines.
I expect this to change little in the enterprise space. I think use of ULA and NAT66 will be one of the things enterprises will push for, because how can a printer have a public IPv6 address that is reachable directly from the Internet, despite the fact that there is a properly configured firewall at the perimetre offering half-decent protection? Mark.
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