I'm sorry but I have failed to understand the grammar of these bizarre posts. Is it just me or do they actually make very little sense?
What is perhaps scary is that I know somebody who talks just like that (i.e. makes little sense) and I really thought it may be them... It isn't because they died last year, but still, who knows.. -- Leigh Porter > -----Original Message----- > From: Jason Hellenthal [mailto:jhellent...@dataix.net] > Sent: 05 March 2012 03:27 > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Falling for address collection (Was: Evil Bit and Spread > Spectrum IP Addressing - NANOG Source Address Shaping) > > > Why does everyone keep falling for the same address collector ? ;-) > > -- LoL > > On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 10:22:15AM -0600, Guru NANOG wrote: > > Common Misconception: One additional bit of IPv4 Addressing will > solve > > world hunger > > > > The Evil Bit (or spare unused bit) can be used to store (restore) one > > bit > > > > The Left-Most bit of the 32-bit Source Address Field can be SET to > > Zero no matter what the original value. The Evil bit can be set IFF > > the Left-Most bit is **changed**. > > > > Setting the Left-Most bit to zero **folds** this table in half. > > http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address- > space. > > txt > > > > Setting the Left-Most bit to ONE would move return traffic to the > > upper half of the Spectrum which has vast quantities of unused /8s > > > > Wide-spread consensus shows that TWO bits can work. Three bits folds > > the table to 1/8th. > > Governments want a 4-bit Return Prefix to their Super-Hubs for > > IPv6-like intercept. > > > > The U.S.FCC is expected to issue the regulations on how Spread > > Spectrum Source Address Shaping will work in their licensed CPE > > wireless devices. There are 160-bits in the deprecated header so > there > > are many ways to go. > > > > One-Way Broadcast IP Addressing is now available. The Source Address > > Field is used for the second half of the 64-bit Destination Address. > > The DF (Did > > Flip) bit near the Evil > > Bit is used to note the two halves of the Destination Address have > > been *flipped*. > > NANOGers simply route 32 and then 32 after the flip based only on the > > Destination Field. > > There is no Source Address, only a channel (port). > > > > Keywords: WRT DNSMASQ Tomato WIFI Linux CPE > > -- > ;s =; > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud > service. > For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com ______________________________________________________________________