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Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space
From: Joel jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2011 18:09:34 -0700
On 10/9/11 05:10 , Martin Millnert wrote:
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de> wrote:IPv4 addresses will never run out in a strict sense of the word, it will just become increasingly more difficult to reassign IPv4 address space to those who need it.If you by difficult mean expensive, then I agree.
there are several kinds of transactional friction, some are easily denominated in dollars,
Regards, Martin
Current thread:
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space, (continued)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Oct 12)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Jeroen Massar (Oct 12)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Joel jaeggli (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Benson Schliesser (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Arturo Servin (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Christopher Morrow (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Richard Barnes (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Florian Weimer (Oct 08)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Jimmy Hess (Oct 08)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Martin Millnert (Oct 09)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Joel jaeggli (Oct 09)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space David Conrad (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Christopher Morrow (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Benson Schliesser (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Jimmy Hess (Oct 07)
- Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space Owen DeLong (Oct 07)