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* Cliff Albert <[email protected]> [2004-11-28 14:22]: > As I also stated in my last post (which you snipped out, and is pretty > relevant) is that the handing out of ASN's should be harder. Currently > ASN's are given to every silly dude that says 'i want multihoming'. I snipped that because I have nothing to add... as in, I agree that care should be taken to only give out ASNs to those who are really going to use it in a sane fashion. and maybe revoked easier when they're not in use. > However I understand your statement, but the IPv4 policy's are mostly > there because you still have to support the old way. In IPv6 we can do > things the new way, so why shouldn't we decide on new policies that get > us to stop all issues we had with IPv4. we'll never see the new way if it has so big drawbacks for so many organizations that are happy with the old way. -- Henning Brauer, BS Web Services, http://bsws.de [email protected] - [email protected] Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity. (Dennis Ritchie)
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