Aerosol Posted January 13, 2015 Report Posted January 13, 2015 They wanted to retain end-to-end paradigm(which got broken by NAT).¬ Security was not _that_ important, L4-7 securityin the network was non-existent (firewalls wereusually also proxies).¬ Bandwidth was _expensive_.¬ Multihoming (connectivity to 2 or more ISPs) wasvirtually non-existent.¬ They thought they can impose a worldwidehierarchical addressing scheme (like telephonesystem), PI addresses were given out 15+ yearsafter IPv6 started.- Which, btw, highlights another aspect:IETF and registries/policing orgs. are differentorganizations, with potentially very different agendas… Read more: https://www.ernw.de/download/TROOPERS_IPv6SecSummit_ERNW_IPv6_Structural_Deficits.pdf Quote