On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 04:14:53PM +0100, Huge wrote:
Perhaps you should read the RFC.
I have, it appears that maybe you don't understand it, section 3 explains it quite clearly:
"An enterprise that decides to use IP addresses out of the address space defined in this document can do so without any coordination with IANA or an Internet registry. The address space can thus be used by many enterprises. Addresses within this private address space will only be unique within the enterprise, or the set of enterprises which choose to cooperate over this space so they may communicate with each other in their own private internet"
Which part of that RFC says you should not route the address space? It's not globally routable but exists so that people can create their own private internet, to do that it would need to be routable.
Adam