They could be part of the private cloud initiative that I read about recently. The DOD is trying to condense down the number of data centers they have to cut costs and leverage better control over security. On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Rafael Possamai <rafael@gav.ufsc.br> wrote:
This is interesting, the DoD has a half trillion dollar budget, so not sure what the motivation was to get rid of a /8.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 3:24 AM, Jérôme Nicolle <jerome@ceriz.fr> wrote:
Hello,
Just saw something suprising : 11/8 just came live from AS23352 (ServerCentral) http://lg.ring.nlnog.net/prefix_detail/lg01/ipv4?q=11.0.0.0 .
ARIN's registry didn't change :
Net Range 11.0.0.0 - 11.255.255.255 CIDR 11.0.0.0/8 Name DODIIS Handle NET-11-0-0-0-1 Parent Net Type Direct Allocation Origin AS Organization DoD Network Information Center (DNIC) Registration Date 1984-01-19 Last Updated 2007-08-22
But on ALTDB it's declared as legit :
http://www.altdb.net/whois.cgi?query=11.0.0.0%2F8
So it's unlikely a mistake. What do you think happened here ?
Best regards,
-- Jérôme Nicolle