On Jan 25, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
On Jan 26, 2011, at 12:33 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
The correct assumption is that most people will try and usually succeed at follow the specifications, as that is what is required to successfully participate in a protocol (any protocol, not just networking ones). IPv4 history has shown that most people will.
Specification <> application, as in new applications.
And, no, I don't think that 'most people will' - I've seen enough foolishness with regards to IPv4 misaddressing over the last quarter-century (pre- and post-CIDR) to share your optimism in that regard.
Is there IPv4 brokenness in the world? Sure. Is the majority of IPv4 deployed in the world done so in a broken manner? I think that's a stretch. Most people try and usually succeed at implementing IPv4 at least reasonably in line with the specifications. Owen