Re: [RAM] Re: Renumbering impossibility: TSL/SSL certs, DNS delegation etc.

JFC Morfin <jefsey@jefsey.com> Thu, 09 August 2007 02:45 UTC

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To: Roland Dobbins <rdobbins@cisco.com>, ram@iab.org
From: JFC Morfin <jefsey@jefsey.com>
Subject: Re: [RAM] Re: Renumbering impossibility: TSL/SSL certs, DNS delegation etc.
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At 02:11 09/08/2007, Roland Dobbins wrote:

>On Aug 8, 2007, at 3:58 PM, JFC Morfin wrote:
>>At most the entire network may need 30 billions of user addresses.
>
>I very strongly disagree with this, in an age of RFID-enabled 
>supply- chains and of spimes.  How precisely was this number derived?

The disagreement is over the meaning of the word "network". I use it 
here are the namespace concerned by what Thomas describes in his 
summary (out of what I call UP). I have no objection if you make it 
ten times larger. This is only pi x people and business number.
jfc 


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