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Re: Fun new policy at AOL
From: Mike Tancsa <mike () sentex net>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:05:52 -0400
At 03:48 PM 28/08/2003 -0500, Susan Zeigler wrote:
> > Unless AOL is downloading the > >entire routing pools from all ISPs on a daily basis, how do they know > >which IPs are dynamic and which are static;) > > What would BGP tables tell you about internal routing and DNS ? > It's 216.161.123.79
If they are creating lists by regex / name analysis 79.123.161.216.in-addr.arpa name = ddslppp79.desm.uswest.netlooks awfully 'dynamic'/pool like... If AOL wants to do something so shotgun like, thats their prerogative. But apart from examining the name, there is no way to tell that that IP address is being assigned to the same customer.
---Mike
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- Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Richard Cox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Matthew Crocker (Aug 28)
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- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Richard Cox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Aaron Dewell (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL John Palmer (Aug 28)