It was bound to happen. The IPv4 address pool has nearly run out, IPv6 adoption is moving at a glacial pace, but demand for devices to be IP-enabled is soaring. And so, the vultures have come:
Dear Mr. Wagner,
We would like to invite your company to become a
REDACTEDMarketplace participant, where you can purchase the rights to unused IPv4 number blocks. There is no cost to become a participant and we currently have significant listings of various size number blocks which can be easily transferred to your company under existing policy.We are available to discuss how the marketplace works or can provide it to you in writing if you prefer. Please contact me if this interests your company.
Best regards,
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX
Outreach Coordinator, European Market
REDACTEDMarketplace Services
I suppose I’m being unfair. The market is simply moving to fill the demand. But this is monetisation of a resource which should be free, infinite, and available to all. And thanks to politics and bad governance, we’ll soon have to pay for even the smallest IPv4 subnet. That will be a bar to entry to individuals and smaller companies, who will find themselves on a second-tier Internet. The one with private IP space, NAT, and the limitations that come with them.
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Hi,
We get many of those emails now because we’re registered as an LIR with RIPE, all dumped of course.
Is Talia running IPv6 on it’s services now ?
Also, have you tried setting up an IPv6 tunnel over OpenVPN? It’s cool.
Kareem.
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> I’ve done a lot of OpenVPN benchmarking lately and come to the conclusion that its performance is just too poor to use between routers.
You’re right, it is disappointing. I’ll keep it in mind if we do any upgrades to avoid doing that.
For the time being Vyatta is doing everything for us but it’s full of bugs. Bugs that relates to extra functions and hidden features that you would want to implement to control specifics over BGP and IPv6, not the general stuff which works fine out of the box.
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