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Re: Botnets buying up IPv4 address space
From: Jimmy Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 11:35:52 -0500
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 11:14 AM, 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.
And hopefully... the greater the address space "pressure" or contention there is for IPv4 address resources, the more strongly organizations will feel compelled towards swapping over to IPv6 :) -- -JH
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 Suresh Ramasubramanian (Oct 12)
- 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 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 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)