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Kurt Weiske | Warpslide | Re: Just how big is IPv6? |
December 23, 2024 3:22 PM * |
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-=> Warpslide wrote to All <=- Wa> A Reddit post from user Accendil on the r/theydidthemath community. Wa> Posted on December 31, 2014 Wa> https://redd.it/2qxgxw Wa> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Wa> -=-=- Wa> I've been a lover of IP addressing for many years, since I was in high Wa> school. I always found it funny how IPv4 had so few addresses because Wa> of the unexpected take off of the "internet". Interesting post - thanks for sharing. IPv6 feels very old-school, the intention was to put everything on the internet and to make everything directly accessible. This was long before the botnet era - imagine if every device on your LAN had an external IP? I wonder if the proliferation of NAT as a way of working around IPV4 address exhaustion has helped make us a network of content consumers, not participants in a greater experiment. One thing I'd alway heard about IPV4 is that part of the problem was the inequality of IP space allocation. Doesn't GE have an entire class A? I know some earlier companies have entire class Bs, like BBN? --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/16) |
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