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Re: Google wants to be your Internet

  • From: Roland Dobbins
  • Date: Wed Jan 24 05:11:49 2007
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On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:33 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Just remember, IP addresses are *NOT* Internet addresses.
They are Internet Protocol addresses. Connection to the
Internet and public announcement of prefixes are totally
irrelevant.

Of course I understand this, but I also understand that if one can get away with RFC1918 addresses on a non-Internet-connected network, it's not a bad idea to do so in and of itself; quite the opposite, in fact, as long as one is sure one isn't buying trouble down the road.


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