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authorphessler <phessler@openbsd.org>2015-09-11 14:55:30 +0000
committerphessler <phessler@openbsd.org>2015-09-11 14:55:30 +0000
commit7bf98ea6b1a47d295bf9093626acc8acc4171e04 (patch)
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parentShuffle some variables around, add a couple, and eliminate hordes (diff)
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When ARIN prepared for the IPv4-pocolypse, they put aside a /10 for
**smaller than /24 allocations**. Our default ruleset will not allow those, even though they will be for various pieces of critical dual-stack infrastructure to help IPv6-only systems survive. This adds a default rule to allow those blocks. With it, I see the RIPE announced test blocks on our AMS-IX peers. ARIN announced this block and policy at, enjoy https://www.arin.net/announcements/2014/20140130.html OK benno@, claudio@, sthen@, florian@
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