Comment by yxhuvud

12 years ago

We have had customers ask us if we support NAT for IPv6, so don't assume NAT will automatically die.

Sadly enough.

I can kinda see edge cases where 1-1 NAT makes sense, depending on the product, or are they asking for NAPT like most people think of NAT?

  • The latter, AFAIK. It has been some months since the product manager in question forwarded the question to us.

    As for 1:1 NAT, we already support other solutions that have similar effects, such as scriptable proxying.

Nature will find a way :)

your client will probably have it's market eaten by someone who understand the tech. hopefully.

/me insert faster horse fallacy