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> 1. The craziness of trying to conserve IPv4 space |
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> 2. NAT. Finally, a good solid techical reason to make NAT just go away |
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> and stay away. Permanently. Forever. |
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It's a great shame that isn't all it fixed (ipv5), then your job |
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wouldn't have been so hard and there wouldn't be any reason for many of |
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us to cling to ipv4 of which there are many strong reasons that are far |
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far worse than NAT. |
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'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work |
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together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a |
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universal interface' |
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(Doug McIlroy) |
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