Stealthy Overlay Network Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

Ryan Hamel ryan at rkhtech.org
Sun Jan 21 21:17:34 UTC 2024


Abraham,

What you are presenting here is a solution looking for a problem. There are multiple solutions available today that do not require your proposed hacks to IPv4 space. If your ideas keep getting rejected by the masses, maybe you should read the room and lookup the phrase "resistance is futile."

That is the last of my .02c for this thread.

Ryan

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Subject: Re: Stealthy Overlay Network Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

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Hi, Chris:

0)    Thanks for your observation.

1)    Although I specifically requested Karim to go offline on our idea to his inquiry, lots of comments appeared on NANOG publicly. To be polite, I tried to respond by clarifying and describing each. Unfortunately, many comments are actually persistent IPv6 promotions, even my attempt of bringing up the community consensus of "Dual-Stack has distinguished IPv6 and IPv4 into separate tracks" was in vain.

2)    Philosophically, IPv6 and IPv4 are kind of like two religions, each with its own believers. As long as the devotees of each focus on their respective passion, the world will be peaceful. As soon as one camp imposes its preference onto the other, friction starts. Unchecked, it can go even worse. ... But, I digressed.

Regards,


Abe (2024-01-21 12:06)


On 2024-01-20 12:50, Chris Adams wrote:

Once upon a time, sronan at ronan-online.com<mailto:sronan at ronan-online.com> <sronan at ronan-online.com><mailto:sronan at ronan-online.com> said:


I am curious if anyone has ever given you positive feedback on this idea? So far
all I’ve seen is the entire community thinking it’s a bad idea. Why do you
insist this is a good solution?



Because people keep responding.



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