Seems way easier than literally everything else being proposed to me, am I missing something?
Seems way easier than literally everything else being proposed to me, am I missing something?-LB
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FCC License KJ6FJJOn Feb 9, 2022, at 12:15 PM, Tom Beecher <beecher@beecher.cc> wrote:Side note, am I missing something obvious where I can’t just have hardware routers strip ICMP, pipe it separately, put 500 VMs behind 4 vLBs and let the world ping the brains out of it?Seems like a lot of overhead for zero benefit.On Wed, Feb 9, 2022 at 2:11 PM Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe <lb@6by7.net> wrote:ok that’s amazing.RFC1149 amazing.Side note, am I missing something obvious where I can’t just have hardware routers strip ICMP, pipe it separately, put 500 VMs behind 4 vLBs and let the world ping the brains out of it?Who owns 69.69.69.69 - collab?How naff is this?-LB
Ms. Lady Benjamin PD Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE
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On Feb 9, 2022, at 9:38 AM, Jay Hennigan <jay@west.net> wrote:On 2/8/22 23:42, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:The only problem is the less friendly IP address (although this will
be less and less a problem with IPv6, since 2001:4860:4860::8888 is
not really friendly).
Fun fact: Someone at Sprint had the same hobby as I did in the early 1970s. Their website resolves to 2600:: which I think is rather friendly. :-)
Please don't use it for an IPv6 ping target, thanks.
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