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Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space
- Subject: Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space
- From: jfbeam at gmail.com (Ricky Beam)
- Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 17:44:20 -0500
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 20:29:36 -0500, Skeeve Stevens <skeeve at skeeve.org>
wrote:
> I agree... I'd love to know where they got that from... who even wrote
> it?
I see you've never done business with EDS. They've been using 1/8 for
over a decade. Also, over the years, I've seen a number of universities
and supercomputing facilities number nodes out of 1/8 -- however, those
systems are never supposed to see the internet anyway, so they could
technically number them however they want. Personally, I've used 1/8 in
lab setups.
--Ricky