NANOG Operational TTL Alert for 160-bit Headers (aka IPv4)

Leigh Porter leigh.porter at ukbroadband.com
Sun Mar 4 00:12:47 UTC 2012


He has a point. The IPv4 exhaustion problem was manufactured by the illuminati to usher in their IPv6 protocol (note the use of the number 6, the number if the beast. Combined with the tuple of source, destination address and protocol type this is 666!).

The illuminati want us to deploy IPv6 so they can use it to control people ready for the new world order.

It was all predicted by Nostradamus.

Innit.

-- 
Leigh Porter


On 3 Mar 2012, at 23:27, "Robert Glover" <robertg at garlic.com> wrote:

> Someone get this man a Xanax!
> 
> -----Original message-----
> From: Guru NANOG <nanog.guru at gmail.com>
> To: nanog <nanog at nanog.org>
> Sent: 2012 Mar, Sun, 4 00:01:04 GMT+00:00
> Subject: NANOG Operational TTL Alert for 160-bit Headers (aka IPv4)
> 
> Common Misconception - IPv4 is Out of Address Space
> 
> NANOG Operational TTL Alert for 160-bit Headers (aka IPv4)
> 
> The 8-bit TTL field is reduced to 4-bits plus two 11 bits stuck at 1
> for a long time
> 
> The new 8-bit fields are: SD11TTTT
> 
> Packets without the 11 will enter Deep Packet Inspection processing (slow)
> 
> SD are new Source and Destination Address bits set via the generic
> AAAA 128-bit records
> 
> 4+8+12+30+6 = 60 + 68 = 128
> 
> VRHL+111.T1.000+Port12+30+Frag6
> 
> T1 sets the TTL bits - Use T0 at your own risk - VRHL=0101=5
> 
> NANOG.GURU.☺
> 
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