On 16 Feb 2013 07:03, "Patrik Fältström" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 15 feb 2013, at 23:45, Warren Kumari <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sure -- the DNS protocol *cannot* "handle any value in the octets" -- in fact, there are an *infinite* number of values it cannot handle *in the octets*. For example, it cannot handle 257. It also cannot handle 321, nor 19.3... > > Ok, it is obvious Friday...somewhere... > > Once when being on IESG way back when I was tasked to write the response to the letter we got with a suggestion on an alternative solution for the "running out of IPv4 addresses" problem. > > The proposal was to not stop counting at 255 in each of the four numbers separated by periods, but continue to (at least) 999. >
Seems quite sensible to me. After all, we do this in TELNET option negotiation.
