Antonio,
I certainly don’t disagree with you. 

However I think I’ve taken up enough bandwidth over this topic on 
Openvpn-devel. Thank you all. 

Marvin

> On Apr 1, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Antonio Quartulli <a...@unstable.cc> wrote:
> 
>> On 02/04/18 10:12, Marvin Adeff wrote:
>> Even on the internet I can tell country, ISP etc. Very useful for security 
>> ACLs etc. Unless I’m completely mistaken, I don’t believe this is easily 
>> done in ipv6. 
> 
> mostly because at this very moment Tunnel Brokers are widely used and
> they act as a "proxy", effectively covering the real location of the
> client host.
> 
> Many websites just show you (client) as connecting from the country
> where your Tunnel Broker is located.
> 
> When using native IPv6 this problem does not exists anymore.
> 
> Therefore, the proper way to get over this "limitation" (even though I
> don't think is a real problem, but this is of course my perspective) is
> to speed up the transition and move everybody over native IPv6 (which is
> something we can't achieve if we continue to be "afraid" of using IPv6
> in our everyday life).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Antonio Quartulli
> 
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