On 2003-06-11 at 22:23, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:

> Outsiders can't even tell it's not a normal prefix (which is a
> blessing and a curse), let alone state that they also purchased the
> prefix from some other ISP.

I think that is a curse. It means that in normal circumstances I can
expect to see what was supposed to be my unique addresses advertised by
routing protocols as part of a larger aggregated space.

However, this is something that will happen no matter what anyone says.
I would just prefer that /my/ non-routable addresses stayed out of the
global routing tables.


/Benny



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