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renumbering and roaming

  • From: Paul Mansfield
  • Date: Mon May 18 06:33:52 1998

On Sun, 17 May 1998, Michael Dillon turned on his computer and typed:
> On Sun, 17 May 1998, Michael K. Smith:
> 
> IMHO every dialup customer from every ISP in the world should use
> 192.168.254.1 for their DNS address and this number should be hard coded
> as the default in all client software. Then this problem would go away.

if all ISPs agreed to use these addresses... say
	- TWO resolvers, e.g. 192.168.254,1 and 192.168.253.1
	- two mail relays, e.g. 192.168.254.5 and 192.168.253.5
	- two news servers, e.g. ---254.9 and 253.9
	- two ntp time servers 
	- etc etc

[the addresses chosen for /30 netmasks, I think that in my Monday morning
brain-state I got it right?]

And so on for "standard" services, then we could achieve global roaming SO
easily.

The number of times we've had customers roam elsewhere and then try and use our
mail relays when for spam reasons relaying is denied... 

Paul
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P Mansfield, Senior SysAdmin PSINet
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