> ARIN controls the root servers for this region do they not.
> Without the root servers nothing gets routed.
Wait, what?
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Ronald F. Guilmette writes:
> If people want to use 240.0.0.0/4 -internally- as private RFC1918 address
> space, who's preventing them from doing so? As long as there are no route
> leaks for any of this to the outside world, I don't see the issue/problem.
A very good, brief summary:
http://pack
Agree with removing Section 4.2.3.7.3.1 (Residential Market Area) from
the NRPM.
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Paul McNary writes:
> If rDNS will not work worldwide except with /48 advertising,
For the record there's no technical limitation in the DNS on making
reverse DNS work for anything from /1 to /128. It's all policy and
conventions.
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