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by darklajid
2996 days ago
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Nothing like that is an excuse. You have 10.0.0.0 for that - it's huge and you can use it for whatever you want without stepping on anyone's toes. There are absolutely zero reasons I've seen so far (I'd be interested to hear abstruse ones? "I thought who cares" isn't one) to avoid using one of the private ranges. 10.0.0.0/8 isn't even noticeably harder to remember or type, really. |
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APnic is not blameless here. They knew the issues with this space when it was assigned to them as a research network. For quite awhile they allowed Google to advertise the space and collect data on it's usage. I assume Google no longer was providing the infrastructure to do so and APnic saw an opportunity to have someone collect data for them for free.
Collecting data on traffic sent to this ip range is one thing but approving its use for a service available to the public knowing the accompanying issues much of the public would have accesssing it is in my opinion not responsible use of a research network.