Hi JJK

Am 23.10.2015 um 13:48 schrieb Jan Just Keijser:
> Hi,
> 
...

> 
> As for the strange subnet: I've seen many companies that abuse public IP 
> space for their own internal networks. Provided that you get your 
> routing+natting right, this does not necessarily have to ben an issue. 
> I've seen nowhere that it's KM that uses this subnet, it's the client's 
> *IT department* that uses it.

If you have been assigned this subnet then it is your problem, if not
then you may hijack part of your internal traffic that wants to go to
that subnet :-(

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;0.28.60.192.in-addr.arpa.      IN      PTR

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
60.192.in-addr.arpa.    600     IN      SOA     eadns1.unisys.com.
hostmaster.unisys.com. 2009052801 28800 1800 2592000 3600

It is just one thing to avoid. The postal service would frown on you
having the same house number as a house on the other end of the street
even if your house is empty :-(

cheers

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