IPv4 smaller than /24 leasing?
William Herrin
bill at herrin.us
Thu Jan 4 21:12:39 UTC 2018
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 2:16 PM, Job Snijders <job at instituut.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 at 20:13, Filip Hruska <fhr at fhrnet.eu> wrote:
> > I thought that the smallest prefix size one could get routed globally is
> > /24? So how does this work?
> >
> Probably with GRE, IPIP or OpenVPN tunnels.
>
Hi Flip, Job:
With the cooperation of your local ISP, it's possible to get clever about
this.
If your ISP sets its filter to allow it, you can send packets from the /27
directly without having to transit the GRE tunnel. So, half the path has no
latency hit at all.
The tunnel ingress which takes the /24 off the Internet and sends the /27
to you does not have to be a single node in a single location. GRE and IPIP
both support stateless multipoint tunnels where they can receive packets
from multiple sources. The /24 can be anycasted from multiple nodes around
the world allowing near-optimal routing from most origins.
Regards,
Bill Herrin
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