10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

Michael Thomas mike at mtcc.com
Fri Mar 26 22:45:23 UTC 2021


On 3/26/21 3:31 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
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> On 3/26/21 23:30, borg at uu3.net wrote:
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>> Oh, sorry to disappoint you, but they are not missing anything..
>> Internet become a consumer product where data is provided by
>> large corporations similary to TV now. Your avarage Joe consumer
>> does NOT care about NAT and that he cant run services or he does NOT
>> have full e2e communication.
>
> Yep - infrastructure is now implied, to the extent that customers even 
> forget who are they paying for connectivity.
>
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>> Yes, you are right, NAT was a second class internet for a while but
>> now it seems that we cannot live without it anymore :)
>> I dont really see other way how I can connect LAN to internet now.
>> Using public IPs? Thats so terrible idea. How can I be el-cheappo
>> dual-homed then?
>
> As long as infrastructure continues to dilly-dally, software will fill 
> in the gaps, even if it may cause more breakage in the eyes of the 
> networking purists.
>
I think the question these days is NAT or not. It's double NAT or not.

Mike



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