All, Here's the correct list, apologies for the confusion. http://openresolverproject.org/spoofers-20130804-byasn-count.txt Top ASN excerpt: Count ASN ---------------- 46024 5617 43729 9394 28358 17964 27923 3269 24323 12874 22726 4847 22690 286 1136 21541 6079 20380 20825 11538 17430 10657 7497 17430 10544 4766 9883 7497 9061 3462 8875 38208 8553 7385 8295 4812 7297 11830 7204 7029 7137 3215 6655 6854 6618 4788 6424 17621 5794 53173 5069 8452 4944 9808 4930 6830 4877 38511 4648 4134 4135 2856 3982 9340 3678 6805 3605 38235 3398 17816 3364 9299 3297 9812 3238 15003 3221 9116 3025 4565 On Aug 8, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
Oops, I pulled the wrong data (off by one column) out before a trip and didn't realize it until now.
This is not the spoofer list, but the list of ASNs with open resolvers.
Let me reprocess it.
Apologies, corrected data being generated.
- Jared
On Aug 8, 2013, at 1:29 PM, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
The following is a sorted list from worst to best of networks that allow spoofing: (cutoff here is 25k)
(full list - http://openresolverproject.org/full-spoofer-asn-list-201307.txt )