[lugm.org] IANA is out of IPv4 addresses

Didier Rosine didierr at intnet.mu
Tue Feb 8 16:12:28 UTC 2011


Curiosity killed the cat 

DR
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Loganaden Velvindron 
  To: LUGM Discuss Mailing List 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 5:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [lugm.org] IANA is out of IPv4 addresses


        Each time you falsify a log, a kitten is killed.

        --- On Mon, 7/2/11, Keshwarsingh Nadan <kn at debian.mu> wrote:


          From: Keshwarsingh Nadan <kn at debian.mu>
          Subject: Re: [lugm.org] IANA is out of IPv4 addresses
          To: "Didier Rosine" <didierr at intnet.mu>, "LUGM Discuss Mailing List" <discuss at lugm.org>
          Date: Monday, 7 February, 2011, 17:22


          On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Didier Rosine <didierr at intnet.mu> wrote:

            So Cool



          Its indeed so cool to have DR among us. DR before thinking about dual stacking the network:

            1.. Falsifying logs is bad, it will kill innocents.

            2.. Think about segregating the vlans. 
            3.. Think twice before implementing snmp.
            4.. Think twice on whether to use open source (open source is nice, but if you cannot maintain it, the worst might happen). Seek for advise, or scream for help if needed.

          Say a big hi to Prabhu the guru of networking :-D

           


            ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nishal Goburdhan" <ndg at ieee.org>
            To: "LUGM Discuss Mailing List" <discuss at lugm.org>
            Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 3:32 PM
            Subject: Re: [lugm.org] IANA is out of IPv4 addresses




              On Feb 5, 2011, at 1:04 AM, Ajay R Ramjatan wrote:


                Soon, we will see residential customers shoved behind large scale NAT
                infrastructure. Say bye bye to your peer to peer internet.



              if you run/operate/have a measure of influence in a network, do you know about:
              http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/

              ...and have you started your planning to take part ? *

              LUGs usually have the more clueful tech folk, so i'll ask:
              * how many of you operate networks that still run v4 NAT and don't plan to change?
              * how many of you are planning (or have done) inclusion of v6 into your infrastructure (network+services)
              * how many of you have asked your ISP for ipv6 services?
              (because, ISPs will always say that there is no customer demand until Real Users (you+i) start asking for it.)

              if you're interested in ipv6 and are you're looking for regional discussions, subscribe here:
              https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/afripv6-discuss

              --n.

              * of course, to people that are already running production ipv6 this is a non-event   ;-)
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