Well, now you know why it is better to pick 192.168.*.* for private
networks, even if you get to type more numbers :-)
Schlomo
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> <Rant>
>
> Have anyone noticed, in their hot pursuit of ADSL, how Bezeq in an
> obvious ingenious fashion,
> chose to make the entire 10.0.0.0/8 A class unusable for mere mortals?
>
> You see if you're running a private LAN, and there is any chance in the
> world someone would
> want to connect to it from the outside (by VPN, for example) she wont be
> able to do it if she's using
> Bezeq's ADSL because Bezeq chose to use 10.0.0.0/8, 10.200.1.1 and
> 10.0.0.138 for the ADSL internal
> addresses thus making complete mess for a whole slew of angry syadmins.
>
> Are we all to explainto our bosses that picking an 10.0.0.0/24 network
> for the office *was* a sensible thing
> to do and that Bezeq are idiots? (not me, I'm not a sysadmin no longer ;-)
>
> Well at least it's faster... ;-)
>
> </Rant>
>
> Gilad.
>
>
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