Help: HOWTO buy IP address blocks from ARIN?
Joshua Judson Rosen
rozzin at hackerposse.com
Sun Feb 8 01:34:30 EST 2015
On 01/13/2015 02:29 PM, Bill Freeman wrote:
> "non-routable" range IPs are what are used where I'm working now, a
> company with several thousand employees, at perhaps a dozen sites across
> North America. Making it work requires an infrastructue team. Going
> outside requires going through a proxy. Subnets at other sites are, I
> presume, routed to the proxy, or possibly to a different proxy, which
> routes to the other site over a VPN or other tunnel. I'm not on the
> infrastructure team, and don't know the details. But we do make it
> work. (Getting the proxy settings wrong on your local box, however, is
> a constant source of entertainment.)
This was actually a helpful response--thanks.
I ended up getting a /21 (2048-address block) of routable addresses.
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