RE: Falling for address collection (Was: Evil Bit and Spread Spectrum IP Addressing - NANOG Source Address Shaping)

2012-03-05 Thread Leigh Porter

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
 
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Re: Falling for address collection (Was: Evil Bit and Spread Spectrum IP Addressing - NANOG Source Address Shaping)

2012-03-05 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message -
 From: Leigh Porter leigh.por...@ukbroadband.com

 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?

UNaltered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this IMPORTANT information is 
strongly ENCOURAGED.

Cheers,
-- jra
-- 
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Designer The Things I Think   RFC 2100
Ashworth  Associates http://baylink.pitas.com 2000 Land Rover DII
St Petersburg FL USA  http://photo.imageinc.us +1 727 647 1274



Falling for address collection (Was: Evil Bit and Spread Spectrum IP Addressing - NANOG Source Address Shaping)

2012-03-04 Thread Jason Hellenthal

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 =;