12 Mar
2003
12 Mar
'03
2:29 p.m.
JC Dill <nanog@vo.cnchost.com> wrote:
Sure you can. You just need content unimportant enough that no one (the end users on a network that is still blocking 69/8, AND the networks that put up the sacrificial target host on a 69/8 IP) is truly hurt if the connection fails, but important enough that the failure will lead to the broken networks being fixed and clue being distributed.
With that in mind, perhaps IANA and ICANN can be persuaded to renumber into new space every time some is allocated? Or if you enjoy helpdesk staff abused by end users in their thousands, encourage the use of a .sex tld and house the root in new space. TT