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Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption")
From: Philip Dorr <tagno25 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 23:14:35 -0500
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Rob McEwen <rob () invaluement com> wrote:
On 10/1/2015 11:44 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:IPv6 really isn't much different to IPv4. You use sites /48's rather than addresses /32's (which are effectively sites). ISP's still need to justify their address space allocations to RIR's so their isn't infinite numbers of sites that a spammer can get.A /48 can be subdivided into 65K subnets. That is 65 *THOUSAND*... not the 256 IPs that one gets with an IPv4 /24 block. So if a somewhat legit hoster assigns various /64s to DIFFERENT customers of theirs... that is a lot of collateral damage that would be caused by listing at the /48 level, should just one customer be a bad-apple spammer, or just one legit customer have a compromised system one day.
As a provider (ISP or Hosting), you should hand the customers at a minimum a /56, if not a /48. The provider should have at a minimum a /32. If the provider is only giving their customers a /64, then they deserve all the pain they receive.
Current thread:
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption, (continued)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Randy Bush (Oct 02)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 03)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Matthew Newton (Oct 02)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Todd Underwood (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
- How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Rob McEwen (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Rob McEwen (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Rob McEwen (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Philip Dorr (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mike Hammett (Oct 02)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mel Beckman (Oct 02)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mike Hammett (Oct 02)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Owen DeLong (Oct 03)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mike Hammett (Oct 03)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Owen DeLong (Oct 03)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mike Hammett (Oct 03)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Rob McEwen (Oct 01)
- Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption") Mark Andrews (Oct 01)