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dn42 uses **172.22.0.0/15** for IPv4.
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-For IPv6, we use both ULA (that is, **fd00::/8**) and globally unique PI/PA address space of participants. ULA is prefered for various reasons, see the [FAQ](/FAQ#What-about-IPv6-in-DN42?).
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+For IPv6, we use both ULA (that is, **fd00::/8**) and globally unique PI/PA address space of participants. ULA is prefered for various reasons, see the [FAQ](/FAQ#frequently-asked-questions_what-about-ipv6-in-dn42).
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## AS numbers
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If you are running a project similar to dn42, please use another range of ASN. The "sub-allocations" range is meant for dn42 users willing to have administrative control over a small, consecutive range of ASN (e.g. to use them directly or to distribute them).
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-Note that currently, most AS are using one of the legacy ASN range (and will probably continue to do so, as renumbering is painful). See the [FAQ](/FAQ#Why-are-you-using-ASN-in-the-76100-76199-range?) for a discussion on AS ranges.
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+Note that currently, most AS are using one of the legacy ASN range (and will probably continue to do so, as renumbering is painful). See the [FAQ](/FAQ#frequently-asked-questions_why-are-you-using-asn-in-the-76100-76199-range) for a discussion on AS ranges.
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## DNS zones
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# Web interface
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-Nixnodes provides a nice web interface, that allows you to **add/edit records** easily. It is available at https://io.nixnodes.net/?registry. A full guide is available at [Getting started](/Getting-started#Fill-in-the-registry).
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+Nixnodes provides a nice web interface, that allows you to **add/edit records** easily. It is available at https://io.nixnodes.net/?registry. A full guide is available at [Getting started](/howto/Getting-started#Fill-in-the-registry).
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## Authentication
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