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Subject: Re: What are routable IPaddresses!!Routable IPaddresses
From: Rabid Wombat <wombat @ mcfeely . bsfs . org>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 23:01:18 -0400 (EDT)
To: sandeep @ creighton . edu
Cc: firewalls-digest @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <Pine . HPP . 3 . 95 . 970911110854 . 16487A-100000 @ bluejay . creighton . edu>

Read RFC1918 and look into network address translation.

On Thu, 11 Sep 1997 sandeep @
 creighton .
 edu wrote:

> The IP address 10.x.x.x cannot be routed on the Internet. But this can be
> very well routed on one's own network or an Intranet.What if one were to
> have DNS around having their entries , so then won't they be also routed.I
> mean how is that 10.... cannot be routed. 
> I hope what i said is clear.How are the 10.... packets not allowed to be
> routed. Because they are routed on internal or private networks. 
> 
> What happens if one starts up a DNS with stolen IP addresses ie one starts
> broadcating IP address resolution to one's host names. How can this be
> regulated or infact how is it being regulated ?
> 
> Thanks in advance to all Networking gurus
> Sandeep
> 
> 


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