Re: Topic IPv6

Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> Mon, 21 November 2016 14:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: Topic IPv6
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Den 21. nov. 2016 13:49, skrev Alexander Nevalennyy:
> Hi Jordi,
> 
> I have presented my ideas at some forums already.
> I would like to share my ideas to be fit in topic and mail list. I will
> be happy if somebody advice section of conversation.
> 
> My ideas (simply), all parts must be used together:
> 
> 1. Denying NAT technology in way of stopping all anonymous action in the
> Internet.

That's a bug not a feature.
Please read RFC 7721 for some considerations of things we have done to
enable people to use the Internet without revealing their identity to
passive listeners.

> I am not sure how is possible to change different RFC.
> 2. Dividing pool of IPv6 between countries like it done in telephone
> industry. For example prefix  for Los-Angeles 1213::/16, Moscow 7495::/16
> 3. Usage SLAAC for all devices making IPv6 address
> 4. Making international deals to regulate Internet job (ICANN maybe like
> regulator and Interpol like central cyber - police) 

ICANN is not a regulator of content. And IETF has no control over them
anyway.

> 
> Something like that...
> 
> 
> Regards, Alexander Nevalenniy
> 
>