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1. zrail+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-12 00:02:43
Curious how long you've been sitting on the IP block. I've been nosing around getting an ASN to mess around with the lower level internet bones but a /24 is just way too expensive these days. Even justifying an ASN is hard, since the minimum cost is $275/year through ARIN.
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2. bakies+o2[view] [source] 2026-01-12 00:21:44
>>zrail+(OP)
Is that the minimum for an ASN? /24 is a lot of public IP space! I'd expect just to get a static IP from and ISP if I were to coloc like this
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3. zrail+Y3[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-12 00:34:38
>>bakies+o2
The minimum publicly routable IPv4 subnet is /24 and IPv6 is /48. IPv6 is effectively free, there are places that will lease a /48 for $8/year, whereas as far as I can tell it's multiple thousands of USD per year to acquire or lease a /24 of IPv4.
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