On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Edward B. Dreger wrote:
JL> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 08:08:03 -0400 (EDT) JL> From: Jon Lewis
JL> If someone figures out the IP block in question let me know.
I don't know the rogue netblock, but http://www.fixedorbit.com/cgi-bin/cgirange.exe?ASN=8001
More likely the block in question is being announced by different ASN or announced as part of large NAC space and as such will not show up directly on the above page. I've suspicions this maybe Pegasus Web Technologies (AS25653), who are probably largest NAC customer (at least based on how often their name is seen when querying rwhois.nac.net) and who got direct ARIN ip block 69.57.160.0/19 right about year ago on 6-20-2003 (but before they already had ip block 216.67.224.0/19 and afterwards they received 69.72.128.0/17 from ARIN in September 2003). In addition to all that they are using lots of other blocks which are the ones directly from NAC space, since NAC is using custom whois server, I can't quickly create exact list, but my estimate it it maybe close to /18. They are probably just lazy to work on moving out of that space, eventhough more then likely they promised to do that two years ago or more when they got first direct ARIN block. But I'm just speculating here, we'll not know for sure until we see large chunk of NAC space announced from somewhere else without having even one NAC transit route in any route server (and if its indeed comes 25653, then my guess is right). -- William Leibzon Elan Networks william@elan.net