
Hi, Il giorno mar 18 mar 2025 alle ore 04:59 Nicola von Thadden via NANOG < nanog@lists.nanog.org> ha scritto:
Hi,
we (AS21473) are also blocked by reddit and didn't get a response when we tried numerous times over the last year. Amazon is also affected and the only thing they said is, it's because our network is flagged as "hosting" in (at least) one database: https://ipinfo.io/AS21473 Ipinfo responded they won't change the flag because we have customers operating their domains from our IP space, which isn't such a surprise when offering business broadband with fixed IP addresses and high speeds and (additionally) expanding into the data center market.. Not much we can do about it.
So, if anyone has ideas (or good contacts), I'm happy to try more :)
Have you clearly labeled subnets as "broadband connectivity" in arin/ripe dbs? I had this issue with amazon and was able to get them to remove the subnets that were listed as as being used for broadband while leaving cloud/datacenter subnets blocked You need to open the ticket clearly stating the fact that they are broadband subnets and listed as such in the RIR db. I attached copy and links to the allocations. HTH Brian
Thanks Nico
On 17.03.2025 20:30, Justin H. via NANOG wrote:
Last time around it was AWS adding what they considered non-eyeball networks to a global block list. This time (at least so far) it seems isolated to Reddit. It may still be an AWS issue, but I think that would be for Reddit to say at this point.
Justin H.
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