Re: OK - functioning administration of 44.0.0.0/8
The last time I looked into this there wasn't anything being done with the block
It's been in use for a very long time (>10years)
but now I see lots of people assigned to do various things - should have looked before I said anything, but in 2001 this was totally dead, at least in Iowa/Nebraska.
Over the last few years broadband availability has obsoleted many uses of it. There was some 44. vpn'd over the Internet (probably still is, I closed the GB7BBC gateway into that last year) As there are legal restrictions on traffic into amateur networks it's generally not directly connected to the Internet brandon
Any reason it hasn't migrated over to IPv6 and 44/8 returned to the free pool? Thanks, -drc On May 21, 2007, at 5:11 PM, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
The last time I looked into this there wasn't anything being done with the block
It's been in use for a very long time (>10years)
but now I see lots of people assigned to do various things - should have looked before I said anything, but in 2001 this was totally dead, at least in Iowa/Nebraska.
Over the last few years broadband availability has obsoleted many uses of it.
There was some 44. vpn'd over the Internet (probably still is, I closed the GB7BBC gateway into that last year)
As there are legal restrictions on traffic into amateur networks it's generally not directly connected to the Internet
brandon
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