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Re: The curious case of 159.174.0.0/16
From: Pavel Lunin <plunin () plunin net>
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 21:54:13 +0000
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 5:15 PM, Sabri Berisha <sabri () cluecentral net> wrote:
I'm surprised about the lack of response from FT/DT though.
Side note: sending an email to Orange has a strong chance to never get to the destination. There is a tiny "if( rand()
0.2*RAND_MAX ) message.moveto("/dev/null");" somewhere in their corporate e-mail server config, which makes them do
even more conf-calls (what do you want, it's a phone company before all). If they can't even fix this, you can imagine what it whould take for a 150k employee corporation to resolve a complex problem like the one described above. And now multiply this by 3, because DT and ARIN are no better. I wonder if it's a coincidence or these two clever Turkish gentlemen have deliberately chosen the case where FT+DT+ARIN bureaucracies need to agree upon something in order to act against them together. Infinite number of conf-calls between the three countries (four, if we count Turkey) on two continents (three if we count Istanbul) is a 100% guarantee that nobody will ever do anything about this. -- Pavel
Current thread:
- Re: The curious case of 159.174.0.0/16 Pavel Lunin (Feb 01)
- Re: The curious case of 159.174.0.0/16 Sabri Berisha (Feb 03)