Re: [v6ops] Google Alert - IPv6

Dave O'Reilly <rfc@daveor.com> Sun, 29 October 2017 16:12 UTC

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Subject: Re: [v6ops] Google Alert - IPv6
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> 
> Does migration to IPv6 actually solve the problem
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> One possible solution frequently cited to the problem of CGNAT is migration to IPv6.However, does migration to IPv6 ACTUALLY solve the problem of crime attribution due to large-scale address sharing?
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> Unequivocally YES.  Been there, done that. IPv6 is the only and best long term solution. Future updates of this draft must underscore this fact. 
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> The desire for port logging is an artifact of slow migrations on the part of some. In mobile, most users in the USA are on ipv6 now
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> http://www.telecompetitor.com/mobile-ipv6-milestone-more-than-half-of-mobile-requests-now-ipv6/
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> We should encourage more ipv6 content providers (bing, twitter, apple, and the big 3 cloud to default to ipv6 on)
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> 
Thanks Ca,

I had hoped I had made the point that IPv6 is the ultimate solution clear in the draft. I will review the wording and submit an additional draft if required.

daveor