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Maggy 11-05-2010 15:46

Internet approaches addressing limit
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/10105978.stm

Quote:

In less than 18 months there will be no more big blocks of net addresses to give out, estimates suggest.
Predictions name 9 September 2011 as the date on which the last of those tranches is released for net firms and others to use.
:shocked:

Lord Nikon 11-05-2010 16:42

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
migration to ipv6 should help

haydnwalker 11-05-2010 16:45

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
it would only affect NEW service providers/providers expanding their address ranges anyway.

IPv6 needs implementing, however I don't know many people that use it yet...

Manured Slap 11-05-2010 16:47

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35019086)

Why are you worried?

Raistlin 11-05-2010 17:10

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Manured Slap (Post 35019134)
Why are you worried?

Perhaps it will mean the end of some companies who can't get IP addresses, I mean I for one would really Miss NTL if they went bust - oh, sorry, they're called Virgin Media now aren't they? Still, would be a shame if we never saw them again.

Turkey Machine 13-05-2010 13:31

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
They've said this for the last 5 years. If they were seriously panicking, they'd have rammed through changes by "law".

Lord Nikon 13-05-2010 13:46

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
There are ways to work around the IP addressing limit if you consider them

1) IPV6
2) Split the net into 2. amend webpages with net1.www.website.tld and net2.www.website.tld etc, set the domain name servers to route according to the prefix.
etc etc

Graham M 13-05-2010 13:48

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
DNS servers don't do routing?

damokrone 13-05-2010 14:31

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35020701)
There are ways to work around the IP addressing limit if you consider them

1) IPV6

Oh, as supported by ICANN, the IETF, the RIRs and their members... etc? ;)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35020701)
2) Split the net into 2. amend webpages with net1.www.website.tld and net2.www.website.tld etc, set the domain name servers to route according to the prefix.
etc etc

Huh? Why would you do that? Are you suggesting that net1 prefixed domains would be IPv4 and net2 prefixes IPv6? IPv6 is already supported in DNS by the use of quad A records and so a website is either accessible via IPv4, IPv6 or both and so which version you use to connect to them is determined by your browser, OS and network connectivity. We're likely to see many years of IPv4 working in conjunction with IPv6 (dual stacked) but without the adoption of IPv6, the Internet as a whole cannot grow at the rates which we've so benefitted from in the past.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 35020690)
If they were seriously panicking, they'd have rammed through changes by "law".

As we all know that there is no "Internet Police", which global cyber law enforcing agency would implement this?

Fresnillo 13-05-2010 14:50

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
I heard that foreign language web addresses are now allowed. Was it Egypt the first one?

Many apologies, I meant non-latin web addresses.

Graham M 13-05-2010 15:00

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fresnillo (Post 35020757)
I heard that foreign language web addresses are now allowed. Was it Egypt the first one?

Many apologies, I meant non-latin web addresses.

Correct, but we're not talking about web addresses (URLs) we're talking about IP addresses

Fresnillo 13-05-2010 15:04

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham M (Post 35020764)
Correct, but we're not talking about web addresses (URLs) we're talking about IP addresses

Indeed:)

damokrone 13-05-2010 16:01

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fresnillo (Post 35020767)
Indeed:)

The first IDNs were issued on 5th May for:

Egypt: مصر (Egypt)
Saudi Arabia: السعودية (AlSaudiah)
United Arab Emirates: امارات (Emarat)

Russia now has its own too: рф

e.g:
http://президент.рф

... but this is all off topic!

Maggy 13-05-2010 16:22

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by damokrone (Post 35020820)
The first IDNs were issued on 5th May for:

Egypt: مصر (Egypt)
Saudi Arabia: السعودية (AlSaudiah)
United Arab Emirates: امارات (Emarat)

Russia now has its own too: рф

e.g:
http://президент.рф

... but this is all off topic!

It is? I wouldn't know..:erm:

Fresnillo 13-05-2010 16:54

Re: Internet approaches addressing limit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by damokrone (Post 35020820)
The first IDNs were issued on 5th May for:

Egypt: مصر (Egypt)
Saudi Arabia: السعودية (AlSaudiah)
United Arab Emirates: امارات (Emarat)

Russia now has its own too: рф

e.g:
http://президент.рф

... but this is all off topic!

Sorry off topic but related... What are the 11 languages? I could not find the complete listing....


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