On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Marcin Cieslak saper@saper.info wrote:
You *DON'T* want to renumber your whole home network every time your ISP changes your IPv6 prefix.
If only they had some service which converted easy to remember names into IPv6 addresses.....
Just because some people got away with the stuff they do on the Internet because their ISP changes their IPv4 address every so and then does not mean that dynamic IPv4 address provides *any* privacy.
A dynamic address (IPv4 or IPv6) generally provides *some* privacy above a static one. Not a lot, especially not without taking other measures, but some.
The whole point of IPv6 is to give the choice not to use external providers - you become part of the "cloud", not just a dumb consumer.
I didn't realize that was the whole point of IPv6.
In any case, I'd say most Internet users *want* to be treated as a dumb consumer, and not become part of the cloud.
Yes, there's a small portion of the population that wants to run their own webserver and own email server and maintain an always on computer, constantly updated with the latest security fixes, sitting in their DMZ. But not more than 4,294,967,296 of them.