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[members-discuss] desperate for ipv4 much?
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Sven Olaf Kamphuis
sven at cb3rob.net
Fri Jul 27 14:12:53 CEST 2012
desperate for ipv4 much? anyone that wants to rent some of our PA space is perfectly free to contact us btw... (its not like we cannot assign it to other lirs or their related companies as a customer lol ;) EUR 750/mo per /24 should be just fine, then you get to announce it on your own infrastructure and we take it out of ours. payment condition: per 3 months in advance, 19% vat applies where applicable. (that's only 3 euros per ip per month ;) (just that its listed on everything that spamhaus blackmail operation has in terms of shitlists, but hey, if you feel like it, you can sort it out with them.. (we don't talk to that idiot ;) or just report them to the met police and ICO again for conspiracy to defraud and the uk computer sabotage act (after all that's what it is they're doing ;) just contact sales at cb3rob.net and we'll do what lirs are supposed to do. (assigining it to customers... not keeping it to themselves ;) On Fri, 27 Jul 2012, Max Tulyev wrote: > It is a good idea to read that law closely. May be they forget to point what *exactly* static IP should be provided to each contract. If yes - then assigning a static *IPv6* address and NATed private IPv4 is legal enough ;) 27.07.12 13:33, Paolo Di Francesco написав(ла): >> We had a static IP - I also had a phoneline and Internet from WIND (Or >> Telecom Italia) under another contract which had *no* IP and was NATed >> (Hell, even multilevel NAT....) > > As I said, it's a national law against terrorism. Yes you can do some > form of NAT (afaik Fastweb does it) but you must do a "one customer NAT" > with is quite long to explain. > > But the law says "one contract = one public IP". > > Long story anyway I can explain in private if you are curious ;) ---- If you don't want to receive emails from the RIPE NCC members-discuss mailing list, please log in to your LIR Portal account and go to the general page: https://lirportal.ripe.net/general/view Click on "Edit my LIR details", under "Subscribed Mailing Lists". From here, you can add or remove addresses.
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