I agree! That motivation to split the network is totally bogus.
Everyone in 44.0.0.0/9 and 44.128.0.0/10 can be "trusted" to be radio amateurs,
it does not matter if they
are on an isolated network or on a network connected to the internet.
How it is routed (over radio or over internet tunnels, using what routing protocol, and
what policy,
does not matter at all.
Of course on an isolated network you can have bad guys as well, so you will always have to
be
careful what you open up to others.
Rob
On 8/10/21 11:40 PM, Ruben ON3RVH via 44Net wrote:
Dual addressing means complicated policy based
routing.
The remaining 44net that we have today is ham only. Thus if one does not the internet to
reach his/her subnet, all they have to do is add a simple firewall rule allowing 44/8 and
44.128/10 and denying the rest. That is a lot easier than policy based routing or dual
addressing. That would allow fellow hams to reach the subnet, but not the rest of “the big
bad internet”
Ruben - ON3RVH