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On Wed, 17 May 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.computer.security, in article

Minor simplification - I didn't think it important.

"the internal network"... meaning?

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On Thu, 18 May 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.computer.security, in article Well, yeah - you have to look at what capabilities we had...

404 compliant.

0836 Who talks TCP?. D. Smallberg. January 1983. (Format: TXT=43643 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC0835) (Obsoleted by RFC0837) (Status: UNKNOWN)

compton ~$ sed -n '-alphabet-,-host table-p' rfc0836.txt grep -c '^a-z' 315 compton ~$

That's as of 5 January 1983. There were a series of such documents, culminating with RFC0846 that listed 325 hosts as of 22 February 1983.

It's a bit interesting looking at the older registration data. This is from the RIR zonefiles:

compton ~$ grep ipv4 delegated-* grep '1983010-9' awk ' BEGIN { FS=" }; {print $4" "$6 }' sort -n +1 column 192.5.9.0 19830119 192.5.34.0 19830703 128.38.0.0 19830825 128.13.0.0 19830224 192.5.28.0 19830705 192.6.0.0 19830826 128.17.0.0 19830224 192.5.29.0 19830705 192.5.43.0 19831010 192.5.14.0 19830324 192.5.30.0 19830705 192.9.0.0 19831017 192.5.13.0 19830404 128.35.0.0 19830706 192.9.10.0 19831017 192.5.16.0 19830509 192.5.1.0 19830706 192.9.201.0 19831017 128.30.0.0 19830527 192.5.20.0 19830706 128.29.0.0 19831024 128.31.0.0 19830527 192.5.31.0 19830706 192.5.44.0 19831031 128.33.0.0 19830628 192.5.38.0 19830722 192.10.0.0 19831116 128.34.0.0 19830629 128.36.0.0 19830816 128.42.0.0 19831202 192.5.32.0 19830703 128.37.0.0 19830818 192.5.47.0 19831202 192.5.33.0 19830703 12.0.0.0 19830823 192.5.48.0 19831208 compton ~$

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The decade of the ARPAnet was nothing short of amazing. IMPs meant a lot. They were coveted. After 6-7 years, UCSB administration dropped our connection. They have been paying for that mistake for decades. I...

I imagine you recognize several of those by sight. These are only the "current" buttignment-allocation dates - network 10 was ARPA, and is now RFC1918, network 3, 4, and 8 were BBN, now GE and Level3, and so on.

Old guy



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