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    ipv4

    Explore " ipv4" with insightful episodes like "HIDDEN ASSET: IPV4 ADDRESS BLOCKS", "Doug Madory on the mysterious AS8003 global routing story", "Baby Station 23 - Giuls Gets Angry", "3: 340 Trillion Trillion Trillion" and "El protocolo de Internet, su última versión" from podcasts like ""Hilco Global Smarter Perspectives Podcast Series", "Security Conversations", "Baby Station", "Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod." and "postrebinario"" and more!

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    Doug Madory on the mysterious AS8003 global routing story

    Doug Madory on the mysterious AS8003 global routing story
    Director of Internet Analyis at Kentik, Doug Madory, joins the podcast to shed light on the mysterious appearance of unused IPv4 space belonging to the US Department of Defense: the strange connection to a Florida company now managing the world's largest honeypot; the odd Inauguration Day timing of this discovery;, and why enterprise network defenders should pay very close attention.

    Baby Station 23 - Giuls Gets Angry

    Baby Station 23 - Giuls Gets Angry

    This week, we were "blessed" to have a special guest on the show.  Quotation marks on "blessed" because Nate loved chatting with the guest.  Giuls?  Not so much.

    What happened this episode?  What went wrong?  What happened to our format?  Why does Giuls (who is writing the episode description right now) still NOT want to release this episode? Well... Listen to find out.

    Also, our amazing album artist, Anj, pays a visit. 

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    3: 340 Trillion Trillion Trillion

    3: 340 Trillion Trillion Trillion

    Here's the mid-'90s memo outlining the use of private address ranges like 192.168.0.0 for internal network use. If you happen to be Robert G. Moskowitz, we'd love to chat!

    https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918

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    El protocolo de Internet, su última versión

    El protocolo de Internet, su última versión
    El Protocolo de Internet, o IP por sus siglas en inglés (Internet Protocol) también otorga una identificación única e irrepetible a cada dispositivo que se conecta a la red, que suele llamarse “Dirección IP”, y que tiene un conjunto de cuatro números separados por un punto que van desde el 0 al 255, por ejemplo: 200.0.28.244. La dirección IP sería una especie de cédula de identidad que –justamente– identifica de forma irrepetible a cada dispositivo, teniendo una capacidad de otorgar casi 4,3 mil millones de direcciones IP.
    postrebinario
    es-ecOctober 18, 2013
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