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Re: Android (lack of) support for DHCPv6


From: Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo () colitti com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 21:44:52 +0900

On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 9:31 PM, Tore Anderson <tore () fud no> wrote:

In particular comment 105 is illuminating. Android is apparently fully
on-board with mobile carriers' desire to break tethering, even going so
far as to implement a feature whose *sole purpose* is to break
thethering.

Yet, at the same time, you refuse to implement DHCPv6 on WiFi because it
*might*, as a *side effect*, break tethering. This does not strike me
as very consistent.


Tethering is just one example that we know about today. Another example is
464xlat. And that's not counting future applications that can take
advantage of multiple IP addresses that we haven't thought of yet, and that
we will have if we get stuck with
there-are-more-IPv6-addresses-in-this-subnet-than-grains-of-sand-but-you-only-get-one-because-that's-how-we-did-it-in-IPv4
networks.


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