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Re: Can a Customer take their IP's with them? (Court says yes!)
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:51:18 -0700
OK... I'll take the risk here... These guys look to be gross address polluters -- Here's what I found: 1. Pegasus Web Technologies is listed as AS25653 (ARIN whois) 2. route-views.oregon-ix.net has the following to say about prefixes with origin in AS25653 (only the first listed path is shown for each prefix):route-views.oregon-ix.net>$ quote-regexp "_25653$" | include ^...[0-9]
*> 64.21.40.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.26.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.27.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.30.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.31.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.34.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.35.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 64.247.47.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.3.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.28.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.32.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.33.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.35.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.36.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.37.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.38.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.39.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.40.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.41.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.42.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.43.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.44.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.49.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.50.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.51.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.52.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.53.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.54.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.55.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.60.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.62.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.63.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.64.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.65.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.74.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.75.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.76.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.77.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.78.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.85.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.86.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.87.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.88.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.89.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.97.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.98.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.106.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.107.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.108.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.109.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.110.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 66.246.111.0/24 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i* 69.9.165.0/24 216.218.252.152 0 6939 4436 29791 25653 i * 69.57.160.0/19 216.218.252.152 0 6939 8001 25653 i * 69.72.128.0/18 216.218.252.152 0 6939 8001 25653 i * 69.72.192.0/19 216.218.252.152 0 6939 8001 25653 i * 69.72.224.0/19 216.218.252.152 0 6939 8001 25653 i
*> 207.99.34.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 207.99.104.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 207.99.126.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.49.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.61.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.73.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.134.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.184.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.246.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i *> 209.123.247.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i* 209.123.252.0/22 193.0.0.56 0 3333 6320 8001 25653 i * 216.67.224.0/19 216.218.252.152 0 6939 8001 25653 i
*> 216.118.123.0 209.123.12.51 0 8001 25653 i Of those, the following prefixes appear to have non-NAC transit paths: 69.9.165.0/24 And the following are not exclusively "8001 25653" 69.72.128.0/18 69.72.192.0/19 69.72.224.0/19 216.67.224.0/19 I am not encouraging anyone to take any specific action WRT these prefixes, and, I have not been asked or encouraged directly or indirectly by Alex Rubenstein or any other NAC employee to post this. In fact, I have not been contacted by anyone from NAC other than Alex's original pre-TRO post. I have done this research of my own choosing based on other posts from the community and am posting the results purely for informational purposes. Owen
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