Title: RE: [swinog] RFC1918 ip's within trace on normal provider-link ..

Hi

Within a trace it's possible.
That happens quite often.

As long as RFC1918-addresses are not announced, it's OK.

Greets
G�nti

|-----Original Message-----
|From: Nik Hug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Montag, 16. Juni 2003 11:44
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [swinog] RFC1918 ip's within trace on normal provider-link ..
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|
|Hello All,
|
|I've some customer asking questions about the setup of our
|upstream-provider.
|Within the traceroute there are Ip's from 10.x.y.z and
|192.168.x.y to see.
|I don't like it either - only because I've never seen
|something like this
|before - but that's a weak argument ;-)
|
|What do you think about this? Is this setup wrong/bad ?
|
|Thanx for your comments!
|
|Greetings
|
|Nik
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