ASICs or any device with a similar problem, can be connected to the internet through a NAT router, the NAT router will help the ASIC or the similar device with IPv4+ (The ASIC or the similar device will only be able to initiate connections to IPv4, but any ip addresses in the internet - IPv4 or IPv4+ will be able to initiate a connection to the ASIC or the similar device and then to create a session with it, the NAT router will monitor the session and will set the IPv4+ bits accordingly)

In advanced configuration in the NAT router there can be an option that all ip packets that will originate from the specific ASIC will be only to IPv4+ addresses (and not to IPv4) so the NAT router will always set the IPv4+ related bits in any ip packet originated from the ASIC or similar device.

Respectfully,
Elad

From: members-discuss <members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Thomas Gallo @ Lenfiber S.p.A. <thomas.gallo@lenfiber.it>
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2020 1:03 PM
To: members-discuss@ripe.net <members-discuss@ripe.net>
Subject: Re: [members-discuss] Technical solution to resolve the IPv4 Exhaustion problem and to add more 4, 294, 967, 296 IPv4 addresses that are needed in the world
 

Hi,

many years ago it could have been a good idea.. but even if all of this could be implemented on the software side today...

but what about ASICs and so forth? (thinking to circuitry that do lookup based on 32bits for example)


Best regards,


Thomas


Il 26/04/2020 11:52, Elad Cohen ha scritto:
Sander is taking part in an illegal cyber influence operation against me.

Sander, instead of lying and acting like a coward with other interests, go ahead and ask me publicly any question that you would like regarding IPv4+ and you will be answered.

Respectfully,
Elad



From: Sander Steffann
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2020 12:40 PM
To: Elad Cohen
Cc: Gert Döring; members-discuss@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [members-discuss] Technical solution to resolve the IPv4 Exhaustion problem and to add more 4, 294, 967, 296 IPv4 addresses that are needed in the world

Hi,

> What being done here is a cyber influence operation against me, after I'm only trying to do good to the community.
>
> Sander, you didn't mention any flaws,  can you please write them here and I will answer each and every one of them ?

This is not the place Elad. Many flaws have been pointed out to you already, but you just dismiss them. Take this to the IETF, you'll feel right at home… *

Cheers,
Sander

* for those who don't follow the IETF, there is an appeal ongoing about IETF chairs and ADs ignoring inconvenient questions and objections


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