On 09/10/2009 4:22, "Matthew Walster" <matthew@walster.org> wrote:
A customer of mine is reporting that there are a large number of addresses he can not reach with his addresses in the 109/8 range. This was declassified as a BOGON and assigned by IANA to RIPE in January 2009.
If you have a manually updated BOGON list, can I please ask that you review it and update it as soon as possible please? His addresses in 89/8 and 83/8 work just fine, hence this presumption of BOGON filtering.
This might be a good moment to list all the /8s allocated so far this year. 046/8 RIPE NCC 2009-09 whois.ripe.net ALLOCATED 002/8 RIPE NCC 2009-09 whois.ripe.net ALLOCATED 182/8 APNIC 2009-08 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED 175/8 APNIC 2009-08 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED 183/8 APNIC 2009-04 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED 180/8 APNIC 2009-04 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED 178/8 RIPE NCC 2009-01 whois.ripe.net ALLOCATED 109/8 RIPE NCC 2009-01 whois.ripe.net ALLOCATED Also, I'd like to mention that if you ever want to check your filters against the registry, we have made the columns sortable. It's now nice and easy to identify newly allocated /8s. http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xml Regards, Leo Vegoda