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Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 12:27:01 -0700
------ jeroen () unfix org wrote: ------- It of course all depends what the adversary is and what you are protecting against ;) -------------------------------------- Thanks for all the responses. It is (and has been for the last 14 years on nanog) the best way for me to learn. :-) I am only protecting against what I see as improper actions (bullying) by corpment drones. One can't hide everything, but it doesn't help the internet overall to make it easy for them to do these things. scott
Current thread:
- Re: How dynamic is a dynamic IPv6 address?, (continued)
- Re: How dynamic is a dynamic IPv6 address? Majdi S. Abbas (Jul 26)
- Re: How dynamic is a dynamic IPv6 address? Leo Bicknell (Jul 27)
- Re: How dynamic is a dynamic IPv6 address? Majdi S. Abbas (Jul 26)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Matthew Moyle-Croft (Jul 28)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Daniel Espejel (Jul 26)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Scott Weeks (Jul 26)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 26)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Jeroen Massar (Jul 27)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Scott Weeks (Jul 27)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Scott Weeks (Jul 27)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Jeroen Massar (Jul 27)
- Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers Scott Weeks (Jul 27)