IPv4 Exhaustion Creates a Fragmented 'Swamp' Driving Routing Chaos and Security Volatility
The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses has transformed the internet's addressing landscape into a fragmented 'swamp' of small, volatile prefixes, mirroring historical inefficiencies in the 192/8 block. This fragmentation fuels explosive routing table growth and undermines security through erratic address reputations, demanding new defensive strategies.