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Can I get this /64 address?

I want to have 4d65:6775:6d69:736f::/64 address.
I'm not sure if I or providers can even get that specific address.
Google search gives me nothing for this question.

Does anyone know this?

Comments

  • Where do you get the address? is it random?

  • @428 said:
    Where do you get the address? is it random?

    It's not random. If you decode 4d6567756d69736f, it output Megumiso, which is my name.

  • Excuse me, may I ask what budget you have allocated for this idea?
    Do you want to use it temporarily, or do you wish to own it permanently?

  • IANA is only allocating IPv6-unicast address space to the range of addresses that start with
    binary value 001, per [RFC3513].
    Moreover, 4000::/3 is reserved by IETF.

    So no, you cannot have that address. Maybe in 10 or 20 years the rules change and it becomes assignable, but not nowadays.

    Thanked by 1TimboJones
  • @Megumiso said:

    @428 said:
    Where do you get the address? is it random?

    It's not random. If you decode 4d6567756d69736f, it output Megumiso, which is my name.

    I think its not possible? maybe possible for last 64 bit of ipv6

  • @Jollie said:
    IANA is only allocating IPv6-unicast address space to the range of addresses that start with
    binary value 001, per [RFC3513].
    Moreover, 4000::/3 is reserved by IETF.

    So no, you cannot have that address. Maybe in 10 or 20 years the rules change and it becomes assignable, but not nowadays.

    Oh I didn't know that. I'll wait 20 years and ask this question again.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    We can give you this address range through IP6GRE tunnel.
    It would be reachable from AS200690 only, but unreachable from other ISPs.

    Thanked by 2akaemu Peppery9
  • @yoursunny said: AS200690 only, but unreachable from other ISPs.

    I thought that ASN was all about equality

  • xxslxxsl Member, LIR
    edited December 2024

    @Megumiso said:
    I want to have 4d65:6775:6d69:736f::/64 address.
    I'm not sure if I or providers can even get that specific address.
    Google search gives me nothing for this question.

    Does anyone know this?

    This address you want is not possible to get and announce on global routing table legally >:)

    Also as a common sense on ISP level (I mean ASN player), people get v6 prefix in minimum /48 instead of /64.

    But as what you think is cool,
    If you really want such kinds of address, I could help to assign you (for free)

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65::/48
    (xxxx is fixed and can not be changed, and what you want 4d65:6775 is still not permitted by IANA)
    

    Then you could create like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::/96
    

    for whatever you want ;)

    Here are some ideas like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::cafe
    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::beef
    

    and all of this can be accessed on Internet normally.

    What you need additionally:

    1. An ASN (many LIRs here in LET including me could help)
    2. Some knowledge on BGP and your determination (what I mean is the same as the one in game UnderTale)
    3. A place to run BGP protocol anouncing your prefix (cheap small vps could help)
    
  • @xxsl said:
    This address you want is not possible to get and announce on global routing table legally >:)

    Also as a common sense on ISP level (I mean ASN player), people get v6 prefix in minimum /48 instead of /64.

    But as what you think is cool,
    If you really want such kinds of address, I could help to assign you (for free)

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65::/48
    (xxxx is fixed and can not be changed, and what you want 4d65:6775 is still not permitted by IANA)
    

    Then you could create like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::/96
    

    for whatever you want ;)

    Here are some ideas like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::cafe
    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::beef
    

    and all of this can be accessed on Internet normally.

    What you need additionally:

    1. An ASN (many LIRs here in LET including me could help)
    2. Some knowledge on BGP and your determination (what I mean is the same as the one in game UnderTale)
    3. A place to run BGP protocol anouncing your prefix (cheap small vps could help)
    

    I'd like to take your offer of the /48. It's still cool to have!

    I heard that having/maintaining ASN costs annual fee. so I think I'll need someone to annouce my IP for me.
    Also, my knowledge of doing BGP is really limited.
    I read Vultr's announcing BGP docs one time and that's it.

  • @yoursunny said:
    We can give you this address range through IP6GRE tunnel.
    It would be reachable from AS200690 only, but unreachable from other ISPs.

    Let everyone on the internet use AS200690. problem solved.

  • Weird flex but ok...

  • xxslxxsl Member, LIR

    @Megumiso said:

    @xxsl said:
    This address you want is not possible to get and announce on global routing table legally >:)

    Also as a common sense on ISP level (I mean ASN player), people get v6 prefix in minimum /48 instead of /64.

    But as what you think is cool,
    If you really want such kinds of address, I could help to assign you (for free)

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65::/48
    (xxxx is fixed and can not be changed, and what you want 4d65:6775 is still not permitted by IANA)
    

    Then you could create like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::/96
    

    for whatever you want ;)

    Here are some ideas like:

    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::cafe
    xxxx:xxxx:4d65:6775:6d69:736f::beef
    

    and all of this can be accessed on Internet normally.

    What you need additionally:

    1. An ASN (many LIRs here in LET including me could help)
    2. Some knowledge on BGP and your determination (what I mean is the same as the one in game UnderTale)
    3. A place to run BGP protocol anouncing your prefix (cheap small vps could help)
    

    I'd like to take your offer of the /48. It's still cool to have!

    I heard that having/maintaining ASN costs annual fee. so I think I'll need someone to annouce my IP for me.
    Also, my knowledge of doing BGP is really limited.
    I read Vultr's announcing BGP docs one time and that's it.

    Sure, good luck adventurer! This is the first step.
    You could prepare your RIPE handles now and send it to me.
    When you feel confused, you can just copy what others do, for example:

    whois AS200690
    

    you get yoursunny's handles.
    You could check more using like:

    whois ORG-JS226-RIPE
    

    ORG-JS226-RIPE comes from the result of whois AS200690 which means a ORG object in RIPE database

    Your goal is to make your own handle objects and you can turn to me for next step.
    If I remember right,
    you need

    1. MNT
    2. ORG
    3. ROLE (for abuse-c, tech-c, admin-c ..., and I remember Vultr will check this to verify the ownership of your prefix)
    

    If you need more help, you can just DM me.

    Thanked by 2yoursunny Megumiso
  • I am more interested in the ASN annual maintenance fee. Is there really one? Especially if it's sponsored...

  • @Megumiso said:

    @428 said:
    Where do you get the address? is it random?

    It's not random. If you decode 4d6567756d69736f, it output Megumiso, which is my name.

    But, I wonder. . . . , you only knows.

  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @TrK said:
    I am more interested in the ASN annual maintenance fee. Is there really one? Especially if it's sponsored...

    ARIN doesn't so the 'sponsored' thing..

    ARIN would be a minimal yearly fee, but you would need to 'justify' having an ASN but no assigned IP space.

    Thanked by 1xxsl
  • @kevinds said:

    @TrK said:
    I am more interested in the ASN annual maintenance fee. Is there really one? Especially if it's sponsored...

    ARIN doesn't so the 'sponsored' thing..

    ARIN would be a minimal yearly fee, but you would need to 'justify' having an ASN but no assigned IP space.

    And how much yearly fee are we talking about? And isn't ipv6 would do the work for ip space I mean just say I am running an ipv6 only network.

  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @TrK said:
    And how much yearly fee are we talking about? And isn't ipv6 would do the work for ip space I mean just say I am running an ipv6 only network.

    $250?

    They removed the one-time-charge for ASNs this year, so that was nice of them.

  • @kevinds said:

    @TrK said:
    And how much yearly fee are we talking about? And isn't ipv6 would do the work for ip space I mean just say I am running an ipv6 only network.

    $250?

    They removed the one-time-charge for ASNs this year, so that was nice of them.

    Interesting, and what about fees for regions let's say if I am getting ASN from RIPE or APNIC

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @TrK said:
    I am more interested in the ASN annual maintenance fee. Is there really one? Especially if it's sponsored...

    RIPE ASN prices

    👍 @jizbel $60/year
    👍 @Cloudie $75/year
    👍 FoggyBoi @ruben 77 CHF/year
    👎 SecureBitch 75 CHF/year + 85 CHF setup
    👎 August scammer cancelled @Otus9051 ASN

    Thanked by 3TrK ruben xxsl
  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @TrK said:
    Interesting, and what about fees for regions let's say if I am getting ASN from RIPE or APNIC

    From memory, RIPE membership is thousands of Euros per year plus annual ASN costs, that is why groups go through the sponsorship processes.

    Thanked by 1TrK
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