--- gert@space.net wrote: From: Gert Doering gert@space.net
Yeah, it's quite unfortunate that IPv4 ran out so suddenly, barely 15 years after people were told to move towards IPv6. ---------------------------------------
Especially after IETF made it backwards compatible and made it so easy to switch from 4 to 6... ;-)
scott
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Hi,
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:57:54PM -0700, Scott Weeks wrote:
Yeah, it's quite unfortunate that IPv4 ran out so suddenly, barely 15 years after people were told to move towards IPv6.
Especially after IETF made it backwards compatible and made it so easy to switch from 4 to 6... ;-)
There's no way to make "something with longer addresses" compatible without IPv4 without changing everything (routers, endpoints) - so, that argument is usually one brought forward as one of a long list of standard excuses to avoid deploying IPv6, while at the same time blaming everyone else for the problems with IPv4.
Gert Doering -- NetMaster