pssst ... Anybody wanna buy a block of 240 ... I got /8s, /16s, /24s, even a /32 if you want just one to "frame" ... or you can have the whole 240/4 for such a deal No guarantees they will work, but they are one of those {soon to be rare} unassigned IPv4 addresses you've heard so much about At 12:41 PM 5/27/2010, you wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Roy Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 8:59 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: thoughts?
On 5/27/2010 8:46 AM, George Bonser wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Dorn Hetzel Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:11 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: thoughts?
Don't worry. Obama will appoint a bipartisan committee to investigate which will report back in two years. Congress will hold hearings. A bill will be proposed to tax IP addresses.
And ensure access to IP addresses by the homeless. The are also rumblings about taking portions of 10/8 and making a national IP address preserve where the addresses must remain unused and in their natural state while a monument to 196.168/16 is planned for the lobby of UN Headquarters in New York. It is hoped that the 10/8 IPs in reserve will return to their original state despite the hard use they have experienced over recent decades. But beware, North Korea has been issuing counterfeit ARIN IP addresses and some third world countries have been found to be trafficking in 0/8 which is extremely dangerous. Addresses recently imported by ARIN from APNIC have been found to actually be 127/8 IPs that have simply had the original numbers scraped off and new numbers so skillfully applied that it is difficult to tell them from the original. Be careful out there.
Where does one get an IP address degree?
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