Does anyone know of an easier way to remove IP blocks from a blacklist? We received a /16 from ARIN in May and have been trying to get SORB's to remove the blacklist association on these addresses. They seem to take forever to remove the blacklist association. Thanks Ted
On 06/07/05, Sanfilippo, Ted <Ted.Sanfilippo@paetec.com> wrote:
Does anyone know of an easier way to remove IP blocks from a blacklist? We received a /16 from ARIN in May and have been trying to get SORB's to remove the blacklist association on these addresses. They seem to take forever to remove the blacklist association.
If it is a whole /16 you probably bought some old dynamic IP space that was recycled - and then reassigned it to a datacenter, probably? SORBS does respond, eventually. -- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Sanfilippo, Ted wrote:
Does anyone know of an easier way to remove IP blocks from a blacklist? We received a /16 from ARIN in May and have been trying to get SORB's to remove the blacklist association on these addresses. They seem to take forever to remove the blacklist association.
--- 06Jul05 --- ASnum NetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description AS15270 311 59 252 81.0% AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec.net -a division of PaeTecCommunications, Inc. Any chance of this deaggregation mess getting cleaned up? I've contacted sorbs on your behalf, assuming the /16 concerned is 63.138.0.0/16. This raises a question that interests me as someone who had to deal with recently bogon space last time I got ARIN space. 63/8 was assigned to ARIN in 1997. Much of it appears to have been assigned to ARIN members in the late 90s and very early 2000's. How did Paetec happen to get a /16 from 63/8 in 2005? Was this recently reclaimed from some defunct company (which could explain the sorbs dul listing), and Paetec just got lucky? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis | I route Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________
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