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Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 09:26:56 -0400
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 06:50:00 CDT, Joe Greco said:
What *possible* use case would require a 1918-sourced packet to be traversing the public internet? We're all waiting with bated breath to hear this one. ;)It's great for showing in traceroutes who the heel is.
Like I said, at that point it's name-n-shame time.
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- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Florian Weimer (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Florian Weimer (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Adam Armstrong (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 16)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Joe Greco (Aug 16)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 16)
- RE: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Leigh Porter (Aug 23)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Ali (Aug 23)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Joel Jaeggli (Aug 23)
- RE: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Leigh Porter (Aug 23)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Florian Weimer (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Florian Weimer (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space Marco Hogewoning (Aug 15)
- Re: BCP38 exceptions for RFC1918 space William Herrin (Aug 15)