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Re: [address-policy-wg] 2005-08 New Policy Proposal
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To: "leo vegoda" <>
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From: Jørgen Hovland <>
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 14:58:58 +0200
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Organization: Jørgen Hovland ENK
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From: "leo vegoda" leo@localhost
I apologise if this is moot, but an answer would really be appreciated.
This becomes a problem with private users as it already is today. We
can't store data about every single private user into a public database,
and there might also be issues regarding the privacy act. It breaks the
"true spirit of IPv6"; "have enough addresses, and no questions asked".
Would there be any real value in registering private users in Whois? How
likely is it that the end user could provide assistance to whoever
contacted them?
So I can internally allocate 10 IPv6 addresses from our RIPE allocated /64,
"IPv6 customer DSL pool", and give it to the private customer? I don't have
to assign the customer itself a direct allocation?
Thank you for your input.
Joergen Hovland
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