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[20:37] <up_the_irons> I received a new /20 from ARIN, yay, but not a low number block like I had hoped.  Too bad, b/c that will probably be the last IPv4 allocation I'll ever get (we'll run out before I need more)
[20:37] <up_the_irons> 206.162.240.0/20
[20:38] <up_the_irons> I already have something in the  206.x block
[20:40] <jdoe> I didn't think anything especially low was freeing.
[20:41] <up_the_irons> yeah
[20:43] <lucky> heh, on my VPS after a reinstall, I didn't configure IPv4 right away because I didn't need it ... hopefully that'll be the norm soon enough.
[20:43] <jdoe> I wonder if we're gonna have to go through carrier grade nat before ipv6...
[20:45] <lucky> much of the world with fewer IPs already does that
[20:45] <lucky> China, Russia, etc.
[20:45] <lucky> my ISP is rolling out native IPv6 as a beta and a lot of American and European ISPs as I understand it are ready to do within the next year or two.
[20:47] <jdoe> china does, but it's mostly for filtering purposes isn't it?
[20:47] <jdoe> I don't know about russia.
[20:47] <jdoe> I know some big isps in the states have been trialing ipv6, dunno about any in canada though, which is lame.
[20:48] <lucky> teksavvy
[20:48] <lucky> IPv6 beta for DSL
[20:48] <jdoe> anyone who's not about to get their business crushed :P
[20:48] <lucky> they give you a static /48, and they have some custom software for WRT54GL routers for it, even.
[20:48] <lucky> Yeah :/
[20:48] <jdoe> ie telus, bell, shaw, rogers, etc.
[20:49] <jdoe> haven't heard about any of them doing it.
[20:49] <jdoe> ... though I'd kind of expect them to, better multicast options etc...
[20:49] <jdoe> iptv
[20:49] <lucky> I know Rogers has been doing internal stuff related to it for a couple years now.  I wouldn't be surprised if they just have to switch it on and are avoiding doing so because what'll break.
[20:50] <jdoe> I dunno. There are downsides too. You'll be much more trackable.
[20:50] <jdoe> RIP privacy. :P
[20:51] <lucky> True.
[20:52] <jdoe> dunno what you can really do about that, nobody's going to give out dhcp /48s, be pretty simple to figure out what blocks are owned by isps, what size blocks they assign etc....
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