Colin Watson écrivait : > It's possible to do that, sure, but if you ever try to connect your > machine to a VPN where other people are using RFC 1918 addresses then > you'll run into problems if you've been excessively greedy. It's better > practice to use a more reasonably-sized subnet.
You are totally right! We (at my agency) are using VPN, putting the country line number from ISO-3166 in the second byte, the organisation unit number in the third byte, and the computer number in the last one. We have many little local networks. :) We also have thought about reserving 10.0 as the backbone (still not used like this) and 10.255 as the mobile computers/networks... But our work is not finished yet, if you (or anybody else off course) have suggestion about good ways of using it, don't hesitate to tell me! :) Regards, J.C. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]