| From: Ron / BCLUG via talk <[email protected]>

| D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote on 2024-02-26 22:43:
| 
| > (I have /24 globally routable IP addresses.)
| 
| I'm curious about the story behind how you acquired what's become such a rare
| item?

If you asked 30+ years ago you got a "Class C" assignment.
This isn't delegated.

More recently, you get subnets delegated by your ISP.  If you change
ISPs, you change IPs.

| Also - how does one use them behind a residential ISP?

I have an arrangement with a small ISP.  I've known one of the guys
there for a long time.

Unfortunately they can only resell DSL so the speed is low.

Most of my traffic goes through NAT and over Bell Fibre (with a Bell
dynamic address).

If it mattered, I could rent a box at a colo and get fast speed for my
/24.  I could tunnel the traffic to my home through Bell.
I have no idea whether colos are used to Bring Your Own IPs.

| Do you have your own AS number?

I haven't needed one.  I've always assumed that I could get one if I
wanted to.

I've switched ISPs a few times over the years.  I switch as the
current one dies or is consolidated.
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