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#ipv4
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"Participants in the interviews conducted by NEXOP
said they believed that IPv4 will remain the primary
protocol for Internet connectivity for the next
decade or two. This prevailing sentiment highlights
the perceived necessity of IPv4 for most Internet
users in the foreseeable future. Many operators
also thought that the complexity of deploying IPv6
in large networks was underestimated."

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@heiseonline wenn IP Adressen als Eigentum angesehen würden und so Lu seine gekauften IPs aus Afrika auch in Asien vermieten könnte, hätte das doch auch folgende drei Nachteile:
A) verkompliziert das Routing, kein "Georouting" für die RIR Prefixe mehr? Längere Routen, höhere Latenzen? Oder mehr BGP overhead?
B) Preise für #IPv4 in Afrika steigen auf das Niveau in Asien, was sich viele in Afrika dann evtl. nicht mehr leisten können?
C) Man könnte #IPv6 jetzt günstig kaufen und rar/teuer machen?

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Just wanted to share some thoughts on #RFC9715 - an #RFC that defines standards on reducing the #DNS issue of IP fragmentation over #UDP. It's not a long read, but a good one for everyone who understands the issues of large UDP responses on the #Internet. A great leap forward to (hopefully) reduce the reflection/amplification #DDoS potential of DNS.

Just today I learned that #Google will share their public DNS resolvers to limit to ~1400 bytes (smaller adjustments expected while figuring out the sweet spot in production). From now on, DNS responses which exceed this limit will have the truncated flag set instructing the client to resolve back to #TCP.

So today, I changed some parts of my network equipment: router and access points.

Everything went relatively smoothly.
Some observations:
* #IPv4 and #IPv6 internet connectivites are ok
* I can use more of my ISP subscribed bandwidth (up to 2.5Gbps down and 800Mbps up).
* DHCP reservations have been recreated
* Wifi is now in part #WiFi7 enabled.

So I’m basically back to the previous state. And will have to take advantage of the new possibilities as I familiarize myself with this new system.

Tomorrow will be the first real test though 🤞🏾