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ISP customer assignments
On 05/10/09?22:53?-0400, Ricky Beam wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:55:35 -0400, Dan White <dwhite at olp.net> wrote:
>> All of the items in the above list are true of DHCP. ...
>
> In an IPv4 world (which is where DHCP lives), it's much MUCH harder to
> track assignments -- I don't share my DHCP logs with anyone, nor does
> anyone send theirs to me. From the perspective of remote systems (ie.
> not on the same network), there is about a 100% chance NAT is involved
> making it near impossible to individually identify a specific machine,
> even if it gets the same address every Tuesday when you're at Starbucks
> for coffee. IPv6 does away with NAT (or it's supposed to); in doing so,
> the veil is removed and everything that had been hidden from site is now
> openly displayed. If the "host" part of your address never changes, then
> you are instantly identifiable everywhere you go, with zero effort,
> forever.
Use random addresses, and change as often as you like. Why depend on
someone else's DHCP server to provide you the addressing uniqueness you
desire?
--
Dan White
BTC Broadband