Hi there
Am 22.04.2018 um 10:43 schrieb Rob Janssen:
Of course for directly connected networks there will be no NAT, but there are those networks that are connected to internet via consumer internet connections (and no IPIP tunneling) and the traffic from those networks to the 44.190 space will pass through NAT routers.
This is not a special problem for the 44.190 space. It affects every direct connected 44 announcement for those users that cannot use IPIP tunneling because they don't have a plain IPv4-connection. In Europe it is very common to give normal customers a so called "DS-Lite Connection" or a plain IPv6-connection. Everything that must be reached in the IPv4-world from those custumers sites mostly goes through this ugly "carrier-grade-nat (CGN)" which in most cases doesn't work very well for our special needs.
73s de Egbert DD9QP