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Date:      25 Jan 1998 11:28:30 -0600
From:      Dave Marquardt <marquard@zilker.net>
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: IPv6
Message-ID:  <85zpkk1n0h.fsf@localhost.zilker.net>
In-Reply-To: Tom's message of "Sat, 24 Jan 1998 13:25:36 -0800 (PST)"
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.95q.980124131602.19914B-100000@misery.sdf.com>

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Tom <tom@sdf.com> writes:
>   Also some organizations have wasted a lot of space, probably because
> they aren't willing to re-allocate address space.  For example, IBM has
> 9/8.  I really doubt that IBM has 16 million hosts on the Internet, even
> with their Advantis Internet Service.  Also, most of IBM is firewalled and
> can only reach the net via a proxy server!  So IBM is giving out perfectly
> good 9/8 addresses to workstations that only can reach the Internet via a
> proxy server in some other non-9/8 block!

I work at IBM, so I can speak to this a little.

IBM also used to have lots of class B networks, and they've been
giving them up and using 9/8.  32/8, as mentioned elsewhere, is also
owned by IBM, and seems to be used by Advantis, or IBM Global Network,
or whatever they call themselves these days.

Currently IBM uses socks and HTTP proxies, but it's conceivable that
someday IBM might start using more modern firewalls, that would allow
the 9 addresses out to the Internet directly.

-Dave




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