From: TJ@noneofyour.business   
      
   On 09/23/2012 01:45 PM, Moe Trin wrote:   
   > On Sun, 23 Sep 2012, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.os.linux.mandriva, in   
   article   
   > , TJ wrote:   
   >   
   >> Moe Trin wrote:   
   >   
   >>> On the other hand, nothing should prevent you from having different   
   >>> networks on the same systems.   
   >   
   >> Except, of course, lack of available multiple networks that you can   
   >> legitimately access. Pesky ethics, always getting in the way...   
   >   
   > 1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets. Y. Rekhter, B.   
   > Moskowitz, D. Karrenberg, G. J. de Groot, E. Lear. February   
   > 1996. (Format: TXT=22270 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1627, RFC1597)   
   > (Also BCP0005) (Status: BEST CURRENT PRACTICE)   
   >   
   > 5735 Special Use IPv4 Addresses. M. Cotton, L. Vegoda. January   
   > 2010. (Format: TXT=20369 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC3330) (Updated   
   > by RFC6598) (Also BCP0153) (Status: BEST CURRENT PRACTICE)   
   >   
   > There's more than enough "local" use address space available. One   
   > system can then be set up to masquerade or translate the local   
   > addresses for traffic to the Internet. Your cable-modem or DSL   
   > router should have that capability "built-in".   
   >   
   > You could also have one link running IPv6 instead of IPv4. Most   
   > distribution default to configuring an IPv6 link-local address   
   > (address begins with "fe80:") on each external interface unless you   
   > know the right file to kick to disable it.   
   >   
   > 5156 Special-Use IPv6 Addresses. M. Blanchet. April 2008. (Format:   
   > TXT=11931 bytes) (Status: INFORMATIONAL)   
   >   
   > The smallest normal allocation of IPv6 is a /64, allows for 2^64   
   > addresses, more than 4 trillion times the total IPv4 world.   
   >   
   > Old guy   
   >   
   See, this is what happens when I forget an important quotation, usually   
   attributed to Abraham Lincoln:   
      
   "'Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and   
   remove all doubt."   
      
   I'll shut up now.   
      
   TJ   
      
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