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> On 28 Jun 2024, at 05:19, William Herrin wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 12:14 PM Mark Andrews wrote:
>> I would argue that it is not needed for 6rd as you can pack
>> things much denser with proper 6rd parameter management.
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> Hi Mark,
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as densely as you would do with IPv4 pools using
GUAs.
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> On 28 Jun 2024, at 04:49, William Herrin wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 11:27 AM John Santos wrote:
>> I don't know the use case, and I don't
>> think anyone else here does or if
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> On 24 Jun 2023, at 13:07, Fernando Frediani wrote:
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> I would imagine you would defend this Owen. But I didn't misunderstand.
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> ROAs should be signed by organizations who receive IP space from the RIR.
> They are the ones responsible for
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I suspect so but it would require a grace period before being added. That said
one would need to ask who will use the feed. It’s been many years since I’ve
configured a router.
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> On 7 Aug 2022, at 09:15, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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> I love the sentiment but smal
scammers if they are
filtered. If you do this update your filters quickly on POCs being updated.
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> On 7 Aug 2022, at 06:27, Steven Ryerse wrote:
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> The many posts to the PPML reflect your desire to somehow reclaim Legacy
> IPv4 space that isn't being used or
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Thousands of ISP’s are using these RFCs to deliver working IPv4 and IPv6 to
their customers today. Often the customer doesn’t even know they are using
them.
Now if you don’t want to do a forklift upgrade deploy routers which support
these RFCs as the old ones die and
slowly migrate to a IPv6-onl
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they involve
> solving hard problems of both the technical and organizational variety. This
> policy proposal does nothing to address them.
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> -Scott
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> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:36 PM Mark Andrews wrote:
> Actually the arrogance of enterprises in not turning on IPv6 is as
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> On 17 May 2019, at 12:53 pm, Michel Py
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>> Mark Andrews wrote :
>> 240/4 isn’t ARIN’s to allocate or do you think ARIN should squat on the
>> space? :-)
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> I was trying to find a more politically correct way to say it ;-)
> Look, you give
es.
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> Michel.
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ous about
> revocation
> while not shouldering the additional burden of DR for those who are impacted
> by revocations.
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t can tell you want you can and can’t put in your routers.
You just don’t want them to have to do that because it becomes very expensive
for you went they decide they have to. Most people here don’t want that to
happen so they act responsibly.
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a Kaminsky style attack. DNS COOKIE
can allow you to use a single port but it requires both sides to support
DNS COOKIE. Only 4% of the Alexa Top 1000 DNS servers support DNS COOKIE.
https://ednscomp.isc.org/compliance/ts/alexa.optwhat.html
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