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... Internet, and could express
such reachability through a single IP address prefix the document
suggests to use the "address ownership" policy. However, applying the
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... On the intrinsic value of IP addresses ...
... unicast addresses is the (finite) set
of integers in the range 0x00000000 - 0xDFFFFFFF. IP addresses are
used for Network Layer ...
... Layer (IP) routing. An IP address is the sole piece
of information about the node injected into the routing system ...
... the Public Internet, it is the reachability of an IP address that
gives it an intrinsic value. Observe, however, that IP addresses are
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... reachability of an IP address that
gives it an intrinsic value. Observe, however, that IP addresses are
used outside of the Public Internet. This document does not cover the
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... Internet) and its continued operation, including its
routing system, which gives an IP address its intrinsic value, rather
than the inverse. Consequently, if the Public Internet routing system ...
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IP address allocation and management policy is a complex,
multifaceted issue. It covers a broad range ...
... Internet and could express such
reachability through a single IP address prefix could expect that a
route with this prefix ...
... Any address allocation and management policy for IP addresses used
for Internet connectivity must take into account its impact on the
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It is highly inadvisable to rely upon unauthenticated source or
destination IP addresses for security policy decisions. [Bellovin89]
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... security policy decisions. [Bellovin89]
IP address spoofing is not difficult with widely available systems,
such as personal computers. A better approach would probably involve
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... Rekhter, Y., and T. Li, "An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR", RFC 1518hist, September 1993. ...
