the Edward Blevins writes: > On Mon, 9 Dec 1996, CoB SysAdmin wrote: > > Good thing, too. We've got enough IP-space cramping as it is. > Agreed!
Um.... ipv6 anyone? Read the specs. Our little 32bit ip pool is about to get a 96bit boost. (technically 65bits when you consider that is what they are allocating for ip addresses that mean a single host). Before we run out of 32bit ips, to boot. Supposedly that is 1,000+ ip's per square meter of surface area of the planet. So what happens when we go into space? -- -- Todd T. Fries .. finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key PGP fingerprint = B6 3B 70 46 BC 0F 8C DD 14 D4 C7 D1 47 F6 23 FA
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