[ih] vm vs. memory
Paul Vixie
paul at redbarn.org
Tue Oct 24 10:35:12 PDT 2017
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 02:12:06PM +0200, Paul Vixie wrote:
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>> ...
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>> LISP may be an example. NAT certainly is.
Toerless Eckert wrote:
> Hmm... what are the redeeming qualities of NAT ?
every other attempt to add rapid renumbering and transparent multihoming
has been rejected. NAT, by not trying to do those things and by not
saying it would do those things, snuck under the defenses.
no multi-national enterprise should give real external addresses to all
of its internal endpoints, for at least three reasons:
1. the internal structure should not be visible or guessable.
2. reachability should be prevented by more than just firewalls.
3. you can add and drop transit providers as often as you want.
NAT did that. nothing else could have or did.
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P Vixie
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