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Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing


From: james machado <hvgeekwtrvl () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2017 17:10:14 -0800

I had a vendor at $dayjob prior to my arrival who assigned all their
customers ip space based on the customer number.  when i got there all the
internal network was assigned space from an company in the middle east.
$dayjob didn't have the in-house knowledge to know what was going on and as
they never worried about the middle east it didn't affect their business.

On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 3:25 PM, Jens Link <lists () quux de> wrote:

Matt Hoppes <mattlists () rivervalleyinternet net> writes:

Had a previous employee or I discovered it on the network segment after
we had some weird routing issues and had to get that cleaned up. I don't
know why anyone would do that when there is tons of private IP space.

Excuse 1: "We'll never connect to the internet!"

Excuse 2: "It's only temporary!"

Excuse 3: Typo (At some customers customer I found 192.!168 address which
          where apparently a typo but in use for years so nobody wanted
          to change it.) I also know one company who is using (has
          used?) 2001:8db::/48. I suggested to get v6 PI an properly
          implement IPv6 but never heard from them again.

Excuse 4: "We used the addresses from out training material." - I heard
          this story some time ago: A large German government agency
          wanted to implement IP(v4) and the people attended a course
          about this new TCP/IP stuff at $Vendor. The training material
          was prepared by a student who was using his university's /16 as
          an example.

BTW: Is the Cisco WLC 1.1.1.1 as default address for DHCP?

Jens
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