On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Jared Mauch wrote:
My list is by no means a complete list of smurf blocks, but more a list to give you the possible netblocks that are not fixed. It is likeley that if someone has a /19 /16 /14, etc.. that they use to assign customers out of, if the beginning of the block is smurfable, it's quite possible the rest of it is too.
OTOH, the first customer in that block might have clue, and many others might not. I'll bet we could get much more thorough coverage if you took a BGP routing table, expanded all supernets into collections of /24's, and then distributed chunks of the resulting list...sort of like the rc5 encryption breaking project. If half the subscribers of nanog would each be willing to check one chunk, the whole list could probably be processed in no time. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lewis <jlewis@fdt.net> | Spammers will be winnuked or Network Administrator | drawn and quartered...whichever Florida Digital Turnpike | is more convenient. ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key____