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NAT444 or ?
On 08/09/2011, at 2:41 AM, Leigh Porter wrote:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Daniel Roesen [mailto:dr at cluenet.de]
>> Sent: 07 September 2011 17:38
>> To: nanog at nanog.org
>> Subject: Re: NAT444 or ?
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>> On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 12:16:28PM +0200, Randy Bush wrote:
>>>> I'm going to have to deploy NAT444 with dual-stack real soon now.
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>>> you may want to review the presentations from last week's apnic
>> meeting
>>> in busan. real mesurements. sufficiently scary that people who were
>>> heavily pushing nat444 for the last two years suddenly started to say
>>> "it was not me who pushed nat444, it was him!" as if none of us had
>> a
>>> memory.
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>> Hm, I fail to find relevant slides discussing that. Could you please
>> point us to those?
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>> I'm looking at http://meetings.apnic.net/32
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> There is a lot in the IPv6 plenary sessions:
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> http://meetings.apnic.net/32/program/ipv6
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> This is what I am looking at right now. Randy makes some good comments in those sessions. I have not found anything yet, but I am only on session 3, pertaining specifically to issues around NAT444.
It may not be what Randy was referring to above, but as part of that program at APNIC32 I reported on the failure rate I am measuring for Teredo. I'm not sure its all in the slides I was using, but what I was trying to say was that STUN is simply terrible at reliably negotiating a NAT. I was then wondering what pixie dust CGNs were going to use that would have any impact on the ~50% connection failure rate I'm observing in Teredo. And if there is no such thing as pixie dust (damn!) I was then wondering if NATs are effectively unuseable if you want anything fancier than 1:1 TCP connections (like multi-user games, for example). After all, a 50% connection failure rate for STUN is hardly encouraging news for a CGN deployer if your basic objective is not to annoy your customers.
regards,
Geoff
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