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Dynamic (changing) IPv6 prefix delegation
- Subject: Dynamic (changing) IPv6 prefix delegation
- From: tim at pelican.org (Tim Franklin)
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 16:48:15 -0000 (GMT)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
>> 3) If you write an application using anything other than UDP or TCP,
>> it won't work on most networks (with some minor exceptions for PPTP
>> and IPSEC, which work sometimes).
>
> This hasn't been my experience unless you're behind some form of NAT.
> Yes, it is well known that NAT breaks most protocols.
I've come across a non-zero number of "residential" providers, who, with or without NAT, explicitly discard protocols 50 and 51. The same argument is applied - if you want this, you must buy a "business" connection. Which is usually double-speak for "add an order of magnitude to the price, turn off *some* of the broken-ness".
Regards,
Tim.