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What if it uses NAT v6 :D



i cannot tell if facetious or business genius.


Well seriously, I remember AT&T cellular giving me an ipv6 behind a cgnat (and also an ipv4). Don't quote me on that though.


That’s what Azure does. They also only allow a maximum of 16(!) IPv6 addresses per Host because of that.




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