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A IPv4 host cannot ever directly communicate with a IPv4 host behind NAT. So what? Just map addresses.


Which is what I mentioned in my comment?

This exists for IPv6 and would need to exist for any alternative proposal. And there are certain deployments of this in action, where hosts only have IPv6 and they only receive IPv4 connectivity via NAT mapping at the edge.

One issue with it is however that it doesn't address the address exhaustion issue since you would still need one IPv4 address for each IPv6 address you want to map to.




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