On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 5:46 PM Töma Gavrichenkov <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 12:25 AM Martin Hannigan <[email protected]> > wrote: > > From my perspective, there is no IPv4 exhaustion or > > shortage. Anyone can get almost anything they need > > on the transfer market. > > That depends on the size of your network. Let me repeat what I wrote: >> Granted, the shorter the prefix the harder it gets > That depends on the size of your network.Through an abuse-proof > pile-up of resource-exhausting CGNATs, always. > The folks buying up large swaths of previously un or underused IPv4 are not using CGNAT. I am not positive that networks buying /24's are using CGNAT. It may be a red herring. It would be interested to see some data. In the end it does not matter. It takes only a few (3 to 6) iterations of designing your IPv6 address > plan to admit how s_tty your IPv4 addressing habits are, and I'm not > speaking of serial TTYs here just for you to be sure. > Luckily for us /etc/ttys is ubiquitous. Best, -M<
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