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[ppml] [address-policy-wg] Those pesky ULAs again
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Per Heldal
heldal at eml.cc
Wed May 30 10:33:49 CEST 2007
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 12:08 -0700, David Williamson wrote: > I wasn't going to post again today to this list, but I cannot let > blatantly incorrect statements go by. PI is not hard to get, although > your experience may vary by region. My org holds a PI /48, and it > took me 2 days of duration and ten minutes of effort to receive it. > That's nearly trivial, in my book. If you want to endorse PI for "private" use please also consider that it leaves blocks wide open to abuse. Separate ULA-C space can easily be filtered, but how do you easily prevent hijacking of unannounced PI-prefixes should such private blocks become as commonplace as rfc1918-space? //per
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