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Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 19 Nov 2012 03:58:09 -0000
What's anyone really going to do with more than a few IP addresses on a VPS anyway?
Give every web site its own IP address, rather than using virtual hosts, I expect. On the other hand, I suppose if someone has more than a a few dozen web sites on a single VPS, more likely than not something peculiar is going on. R's, John PS: For something peculiar, see http://wild.sp.am/ which broke the bingbot, and Google's been spidering for months, emptying out the queue they built up before I put in a robots.txt saying to go away.
Current thread:
- Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Constantine A. Murenin (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Doug Barton (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Sander Steffann (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Brandon Ross (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Bryan Fields (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Jon Lewis (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker John Levine (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker William Herrin (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Owen DeLong (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Dan Luedtke (Nov 20)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Jon Lewis (Nov 18)
- Re: Long and unabbreviatable IPv6 addresses with random overloaded bits, vs. tunnelbroker Dylan N (Nov 19)