Comment by Dylan16807
5 days ago
Well I didn't misinterpret on purpose. It's not obvious in the other direction because there are many types of NAT and that is one of them. And yes lots of people do call it "NAT".
And it means you left a very important argument in favor of IPv6 unmentioned.
> This elimination introduces new issues that people didn't experience in their previous world of local NAT.
I didn't see you list any downsides of removing NAT in your earlier post, just mock the upsides. But maybe I misinterpreted part of the sarcasm.