On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Paul Wall wrote:
This is easy.
Hey Cogent (174), AboveNet (6461), and NTT/Verio (2914),
Could you guys please be sure you're not routing the following rogue customer prefixes?
I think your argument might be more convincing with those NOCs/abuse-desks if you provided or referred to evidence which shows those prefixes don't belong to them.
58.65.238.0/24 58.65.239.0/24 64.28.176.0/20 67.130.99.0/24 67.210.0.0/21 67.210.8.0/22 67.210.13.0/24 67.210.14.0/23 69.1.78.0/24 69.22.162.0/23 69.22.168.0/22 69.22.184.0/22 69.31.64.0/20 69.50.160.0/20 69.50.176.0/20 69.130.99.0/24 69.250.145.0/24 85.255.113.0/24 85.255.114.0/23 85.255.116.0/23 85.255.118.0/24 85.255.119.0/24 85.255.120.0/24 85.255.121.0/24 85.255.122.0/24 93.188.160.0/21 116.50.10.0/24 116.50.11.0/24 195.95.218.0/23 216.255.176.0/20
Thank you, and Drive Slow, Paul Wall
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:29 AM, <marcus.sachs@verizon.com> wrote:
Looks like they found a new willing partner.
AS32335 PACIFICINTERNETEXCHANGE-NET - Pacific Internet Exchange LLC.
http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595
http://www.pacificinternetexchange.net/
Marc
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