8 May
2007
8 May
'07
8:53 p.m.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:23:10AM -0800, Roland Dobbins wrote:
RFC1918 was created for a reason, and it is used (and misused, we all understand that) today by many network operators for a reason.
I used 10/8 for my LAN a while back until my ISP's routers advertised in DHCP suddenly started using the same 10.0.0.0/24... so I ended up having to renumber, or else I wouldn't route out the WAN link for them. What a pain. I'd name the ISP if I had the Time. -- Kill dash nine, and its no more CPU time, kill dash nine, and that process is mine. -><- <URL:http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/> For a good time on my UBE blacklist, email john@subspacefield.org.