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Hiya,
At 07:03 PM 9/23/2003, you wrote:> > Because private addresses have no global meaning, routing
information
> > about private networks shall not be propagated on inter-enterprise
> > links, and packets with private source or destination addresses
> > should not be forwarded across such links.
>
>I stand corrected.
>
>Thanks,
>-Tom
Folks .. I know for a fact that Covad For Example Routes Through Private
Addresses And Sends Traffic Back From Those Same Routers ..
Trace From My Static IP ... Note Hop 2 And 3 ..
>[root@ns1 root]# traceroute ibm.com
>traceroute: Warning: ibm.com has multiple addresses; using 129.42.18.99
>traceroute to ibm.com (129.42.18.99), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
> 1 66.166.230.233 (66.166.230.233) 0.709 ms 0.595 ms 0.563 ms
> 2 172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1) 12.319 ms 5.438 ms 5.095 ms
> 3 192.168.22.9 (192.168.22.9) 5.793 ms 6.121 ms 5.843 ms
> 4 gigabitethernet5-1-189.ipcolo1.Washington1.Level3.net
> (63.210.41.193) 6.038 ms 5.516 ms 5.814 ms
I had all sorts of chatter at one time from Covad "Private IP
Addresses" ..
And just did as Tom Is Suggesting .. Dropped it with the RFC1918 File
Lady Linux
"No Problems Only Solutions"
Francesca C. Smith
Lady Linux Internet Services
fsmith@ladylinux.com
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