On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 5:20 PM, River Tarnell <r.tarnell(a)ieee.org> wrote:
In article
<AANLkTim3ht9HXaU3sgwMfu9mPh9Gb2Rx2MiSg3VMCiie(a)mail.gmail.com>om>,
Martijn Hoekstra <martijnhoekstra(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So what are exactly the implications for blocking
and related issues
when we will start to see ISP level NATing?
Users will either need to move to an ISP that supports IPv6, or accept
that they will be frequently blocked on Wikipedia for no reason.
But, "supports IPv6" could be as simple as having an http proxy server
which sends (fake) IPv6 XFF headers.
By fake, I mean that there's not even a need for the client to
actually use that IPv6 address, so long as each user/session gets a
different IP within a block controlled by that ISP.