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Why the FBI wants IPv6: It's better for tracking criminals
Posted by: Jordi on Friday, June 08, 2012 - 11:45 AM
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There are plenty of reasons to like or hate Network Address Translation. Network administrators like it because it provides a way to eke out small pools of IP addresses and allows them to hide portions of their networks from the public Internet. Engineers hate it because it breaks the end-to-end nature of the Internet by separating users from their address.
Complete info at GCN.