Bjorn Eriksen <ber@sunet.se> writes:
Simon, you don't seem to understand the real problem. Coordination has to be done on every possible level. Personally I don't care whatsoever about those that we force to use private address space, but they will eventually run into problems, so beeing last-resort we ouht to take our responsibilty and coordinate thing that are ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ currently in a mess. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
--Bjorn
I fully agree. That's the spirit of the Internet. Things do not work automagically. People that think that way are strongly necessary. It's likely that last resort registries (places where to apply for unique non-provider addresses) will disappear. But I think that some guidance and coordination should stay. And the RIPE-NCC alone will probably be not sufficient for this task in the fast growing European Internet. Blasco ---------- ---------- Antonio_Blasco Bonito E-Mail: bonito@nis.garr.it GARR - Network Information Service c=it;a=garr;p=garr;o=nis;s=bonito c/o CNUCE - Istituto del CNR Tel: +39 (50) 593246 Via S. Maria, 36 Telex: 500371 CNUCE I 56126 PISA Italy Fax: +39 (50) 904052 ---------- ----------