• stoy
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    8 months ago

    So add two more octets:

    Moat companies will still just use something like 10.0.13.37.0.1

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        8 months ago

        You can use a ULA if you want to. That’s essentially the IPv6 equivalent of a private IP.

        Why though? Having the same IP for both internal and external solves a bunch of issues. For example, you don’t need to use split horizon DNS any more (which is where a host name has a different IP on your internal network vs on the internet). You just need to ensure your firewalls are set up properly, which you should do anyways.

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        8 months ago

        Never claimed it was, please quote me where I said as much

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          8 months ago

          My dude, you used the 10.xx private IP as an example. Why wouldn’t they assume you were referring to internal networks?

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            8 months ago

            I thought it was pretty clear with me adding 13.37 that I was making a joke, the earlier post spoke about how just adding one octet would still be too few addresses, so I joked about adding one more octet.

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              I’m only pointing out why the other poster would make the assumption you were referring to an internal network. Do with it what you will.