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To: unixfox; djf

djf, do you really mean to route your addresses? I ask, because I think that your addresses are defined as non-routable. So there would theoretically no way for a router to route them.


22 posted on 01/24/2010 8:18:27 AM PST by Erasmus (<under construction>)
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To: Erasmus

Do you mean route in an active sense, as in “if you get this address send it to ABC to let him figure it out”, or do you mean route in a passive sense, as in like the results from a tracerte command?

There’s a good reason 9 out of 10 network engineers will tell you if they were to redesign the internet, they’d chuck ethernet/tcpip in the dumpster...

It’s Hardware!
No! It’s Software!!!

No, actually, sometimes it IS hardware!!!

ARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!


24 posted on 01/24/2010 8:29:13 AM PST by djf (The one thing we know is how much we don't know!)
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