top | item 41603785 (no title) paperplatter | 1 year ago But you're still using ipv4, which cannot be upgraded in-place the way I described. I responded to a sibling comment about the second question. discuss order hn newest kemotep|1 year ago What makes the 4 to 5 NAT different than the current 4 to 6 NAT and DNS? paperplatter|1 year ago 4-to-5 NAT would be effectively the same if that's what you use, but I don't see why you'd need one. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
kemotep|1 year ago What makes the 4 to 5 NAT different than the current 4 to 6 NAT and DNS? paperplatter|1 year ago 4-to-5 NAT would be effectively the same if that's what you use, but I don't see why you'd need one. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
paperplatter|1 year ago 4-to-5 NAT would be effectively the same if that's what you use, but I don't see why you'd need one.
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