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Comment by throw0101a

4 days ago

> You’re not wrong, but I have been running complicated multi-site VPNs with a small homelab multi-subnet / VLAN setup for 25 years and still have yet to have a collision.

And I've been in corporate IT networks with mergers/acquisitions where both organizations involved had 10.0.0.0/24. Ever have NAT inside a company? Fun stuff. (Thrown in some internal-only split-horizon DNS too.)

Then there's the fact that in the COVID period we had IPs for VPN clients (172.*) in the same range as what some developers used for their Docker stuff. Hilarity.

Only one has to change, the smaller one presumably. Do it on the weekend, done. Planned ahead, easier than crowdstrike.