Level Up to IPv6 with Ubuntu 10.10 on Comcast (Linux.com)
Level Up to IPv6 with Ubuntu 10.10 on Comcast (Linux.com)
Posted Oct 22, 2010 1:26 UTC (Fri) by neilbrown (subscriber, #359)In reply to: Level Up to IPv6 with Ubuntu 10.10 on Comcast (Linux.com) by lutchann
Parent article: Level Up to IPv6 with Ubuntu 10.10 on Comcast (Linux.com)
So comcast are welcome to use IPv6 internally, or 10.xxx address with NAT if needed, or even use world-routeable IPv4 addresses if they can afford them (if there was a market for them so a price could be determined).
These are all options with different costs and different benefits. Each business or individual should be free to choose as they like, pay the appropriate cost, and get the relevant benefit.
What I object to is "don't use NAT", "IPv6 is the only way to go", "There is no plan B".
Freedom is a fairly core tenet of our community. We should encourage the freedom to use whatever technology seems to fit. In the context of that freedom, a good option will win.
Ironically, I think that there would be more freedom if public IPv4 addresses cost a small amount of money - some sort of 'resource rent'. That is by far the fairest way to share out a scarce resource. That would give people a easily understood incentive to find ways to avoid the need for public IPv4 addresses.
