[arin-ppml] FW: IPv6 Non-connected networks
Kevin Kargel
kkargel at polartel.com
Mon Mar 29 11:35:34 EDT 2010
It's not injecting a /119.. you are already advertising a /32.. you just weren't accepting traffic for that /119 before..
Anyone have a problem with that?
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com [mailto:bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 10:18 AM
> To: Kevin Kargel
> Cc: 'craig.finseth at state.mn.us'; 'marquis at roble.com'; 'arin-ppml at arin.net'
> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] IPv6 Non-connected networks
>
> >
> > A great benefit to using routable space in your "NAT" network is that if
> you ever need to involve tech support on a piece of natted hardware all it
> takes is a simple hole in the firewall to them and shazaam they can route
> directly to your internal device. Then when they are done you just remove
> the firewall hole and you are back to your nice obscurely secure
> environment.
> >
> > Kevin
>
> ok, so i "poke a little hole" ... and announce the /119 to the rest
> of the
> Internet so that tech support can troubleshoot/update the DUT...
>
> anyone going to fuss about the random injections of /119's or /124's
> into
> the routing space?
>
> --bill
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