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RE: IPv4 address shortage? Really?


From: "George Bonser" <gbonser () seven com>
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 23:18:43 -0800

      well... not that it gained any traction atall, but given
      the actual size/complexity of the global interconnect mesh,
      we -could- ease the transition timing by many years with the
      following administrative change.  No tricks, no OS hacks,
      no changes to software anywhere..  just a bit of renumbering...

      recipie:

      the usable IPv4 ranges
      RFC 1918

      Step one:   Invert RFC 1918 to define the global Internets
interconnection
                  mesh.
      Step two:   make all other usable IPv4 space "private".

      Serves 2,000,000 million clients w/o changing to a new protocol
family.


Enjoy!

--bill

And I fully expect that to be done at some point or another.  Country
takes the entire 32bit address space for itself.  You want to serve that
country?  Fine, apply for an allocation out of their /0 and route to it
over v6.





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