> I agree with you that if every human gets a /32 we won't get very far,
But that's the issue - at the moment every human gets at least multiple
/64s. OK, this is still a very big number, but in practice we are
talking about allocating /56s to real humans who ask nicely and /32s to
those who ask "very nicely". It's still a long way from allocating
/128s (which you might imagine we are allocating given that we hand out
/32s today)
It's really not hard to imagine thing going wrong either because of
routing tables not being large enough or allocations being too large....
Tough call really...
Ed W
Received on Tue Nov 16 00:56:18 2010