15 Aug
2012
15 Aug
'12
6:34 p.m.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:51:32 -0400, Randy Whitney said:
Perhaps it should not have been re-allocated at all, rather than cause the unsuspecting allocatee trouble they would not have seen from clean(er) space.
"unsuspecting"??!? You want a clean prefix, get some IPv6 space instead. Anybody who is getting IPv4 space in 2012 and doesn't realize that they're getting "scraping the bottom of the barrel" quality prefixes will get what they deserve for not doing their due diligence (i.e. paying attention the last decade or so).