Having been postmastering at various places for about a decade, I have seen that too - yes. But cymru style filtering means its kind of out of fashion now. Though - a lot of the cases I've seen have been 1. Out of date whois client and the IP's been allocated after the whois client came out (with a hardcoded list of unallocated IPs) 2. Whois db is out of date - comparatively rarer but known to occur Especially if you see a mainstream carrier routing it instead of some small outfit in Eastern Europe .. chances are its stale db somewhere rather than totally unallocated block and phantom routing On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Jon Kibler <Jon.Kibler@aset.com> wrote:
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Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
If the /20 is being routed, and announced - chances are it IS allocated.
Don't bet on it. This is one of the oldest spammer tricks in the book. I worked with ISPs as far back as the late 90s trying to track down poachers who temporarily squat on an unallocated block and announce it to the world.