2:72 CR (COSTA-RICA)....Re: "...using addresses not assigned to you on the public network..."

Jim Fleming JimFleming at ameritech.net
Mon Sep 23 20:04:13 EDT 2002


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "moraleja" <moraleja at racsa.co.cr>
To: "Jim Fleming" <JimFleming at Ameritech.Net>; <ppml at arin.net>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: RE: "...using addresses not assigned to you on the public network..."


> yo no entiendo ingles y mi contrato en costa rica se paga y es racsa.co.cr

There are no /8s assigned to Latin America...it remains "under" ARIN in the Multi-Level-Marketing Machine.
http://lacnic.net/en/transition.html
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space

As for any allocations to the .CR TLD Manager via IN-ADDR.CR...
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
2:72 CR   (COSTA-RICA)

IN-ADDR.CR does not appear to exist...
http://www.analogx.com/cgi-bin/cgidig.exe?DNS=205.214.45.10&Query=IN-ADDR.CR&Type=255&submit=Lookup

On the Flag Day for .CR, the software will test that and automatically remove the .CR allocation.
That frees it up for a waiting TLD Manager.

The Flag Day is easy to compute.
Given a 34 hour day.
Convetr 2:72 = (2*256)+72 = 584....584/8 = 73
73 * 34 = 2,482 hours into 2003...

http://www.calendarhome.com/cgi-bin/date2.pl

128-bit DNS AAAA Record Flag Day Formats
2002:[IPv4]:[SDLL.OFFF.FFFF.TTTT]:[64-bit IPv8 or IPv16 Persistent Address]
[YMDD]:[IPv4]:[SDLL.OFFF.FFFF.TTTT]:[64-bit IPv8 or IPv16 Persistent Address]
1-bit to set the Reserved ("Spare") bit in Fragment Offset [S]
1-bit to set the Don't Fragment (DF) bit [D]
2-bits to select 1 of 4 common TTL values (255, 128, 32, 8) [LL]
1-bit for Options Control [O]
7-bits to set the Identification Field(dst) [FFFFFFF]
4-bits to set the TOS(dst) Field [TTTT]
Default SDLL.OFFF.FFFF.TTTT = 0000.0000.0000.0000
FFF.FFFF.TTTT = GGG.SSSS.SSSS


Jim Fleming
2002:[IPv4]:000X:03DB:...IPv8 is closer than you think...IPv16 is even closer...
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