And according to IPRA, if you provide hosting services on your own infratructure to other companies, you are sub-allocating part of your PI address space to them, so you cannot use PI address space for that purpose.
With that interpretation, isn't it impossible to use IPv6 PI space to provide addresses to personal computers?
But seriously---does the working group think that IPv6 PI space should not be used for hosting customer web sites, and that the current policy does not allow this?
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-509#----pa-vs--pi-address-space "PI space cannot be re-assigned or further assigned to other parties." The text is the same for IPv4 PI and IPv6 PI, but you still can't get both for the same use. Why not? In my opinion the policy is the same for both, but it seems it's not interpreted in the same way. ____________________________________ Tero Toikkanen Nebula Oy