On 4/24/14, 9:52 AM, lleachii(a)aol.com wrote:
44.0.0.0/8 is, in fact, one network, as specified in
RFC1166.
This predates CIDR, and it's not valid for anything in today's internet other
than establishing the provenance of 44/8 ownership by ARDC.
Many folk
have noted that they don't wish to have their allocation connect to others
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44.0.0.0/8 is announced - your argument that 44/8 is
not one network fails
on that one notion.
44/8 is not one network, claiming so is like saying the Internet is one network.
You mentioned spoofing. This is the reason the encap
file and route table
should be kept private. Only other amateurs would know the location of the
other endpoints.
Wow, did you just make a security though obscurity argument? I don't trust
anything with a 44.x address, and you shouldn't either.
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