--- Friday miscellaneous --- What can anyone tell me about IPv4: 123.45.67.89 ? Other than it's used by Samsung in Korea? Do they have any cool applications for it? Do you have, or know of any other "cherished" IPv4s? What do you use it for? Google DNS is a good example (4.4.4.4).
On 02/18/2011 08:59 AM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
normally ip addresses like that just attract additional unwanted traffic towards the advertised prefix...
Way back when ml.org was first doing dynamic dns, I tried it out and gave myself 'workgroup.ml.org'. All of a sudden, I started being bombarded with windows netbios traffic from all over creation (this was like 1998 or so, don't recall exactly but it was port 137 I think). I tried to get an explanation and to divine why all of a sudden having 'workgroup.ml.org' made me a target, but I never got to the truth of it. The closest I came simply had to do with the default 'wrokgroup' name of windows 95 machines and something to do with dns/netbios resolution (bug?). It looked like it was stripping dots a little too agressively but then it's been many years and I don't do windows. To this day I wonder seriously if 'workgroup.com' or variations had or has a similar problem.... Mike-
I'm not sure what all I'd do with it (besides have the hostname 'Jenny'), but I'd love to have 86.75.30.9.... Ken Matlock Network Analyst Exempla Healthcare (303) 467-4671 matlockk@exempla.org -----Original Message----- From: Robert Lusby [mailto:nanogwp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:48 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: 123.45.67.89 --- Friday miscellaneous --- What can anyone tell me about IPv4: 123.45.67.89 ? Other than it's used by Samsung in Korea? Do they have any cool applications for it? Do you have, or know of any other "cherished" IPv4s? What do you use it for? Google DNS is a good example (4.4.4.4).
Looks like that's in a CEGETEL dynamic pool in France. Maybe you should sign up for their service? <http://albatross.ripe.net/cgi-bin/rex.pl?type=all&res=86.75.30.9/32&stime=2010-02-17&etime=2011-02-17&page=holder&cf=1&af=1> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Matlock, Kenneth L <MatlockK@exempla.org> wrote:
Are you sure that Google has 4.4.4.4 and is running DNS on it? Google's website says 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. I know 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2, and 4.2.2.3 belong to Level3/Genuity/BBNPlanet and dig times-out on 4.4.4.4 for me. I would wonder more about 12.34.56.78 which belongs to AT&T. Doing 123.45.67.89 doesn't seem as natural. johno On Feb 18, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Robert Lusby wrote:
Google DNS is a good example (4.4.4.4).
participants (7)
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Christopher Morrow
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Joel Jaeggli
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John Orthoefer
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Matlock, Kenneth L
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Mike
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Richard Barnes
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Robert Lusby