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Re: DoD IP Space
From: Tom Beecher <beecher () beecher cc>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 09:14:03 -0500
Yeah, check with the DoD NIC 100% of the time. Probably a pretty safe bet that unless they are a US government agency, they're not authorized. For anyone who did not attend NANOG last week, representatives from NCIS and the FBI reminded the audience in no uncertain terms that "industry standard squat space" does not exist. If you're 'borrowing' DoD space, hope you don't get caught doing so. :) On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 8:35 AM Chris Knipe <savage () savage za org> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 3:13 PM Jason Biel <jason () biel-tech com> wrote:22/8 is actively used by DoD, just not publicly. It would be in your best interest to not accept routes for it. if you need something more official, contact the DoD NIC directly at the email address specified in WHOIS.Precisely what I was afraid off. I have contacted the DoD NIC, am waiting for a response from them. Thank you Jason, Chris.
Current thread:
- DoD IP Space Chris Knipe (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Alarig Le Lay (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Chris Knipe (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Alarig Le Lay (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Chris Knipe (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Stephane Bortzmeyer (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Jason Biel (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Chris Knipe (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Robert McKay (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Tom Beecher (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Jason Biel (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Alarig Le Lay (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space David Guo via NANOG (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Joe Provo (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Chris Knipe (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space Grant Taylor via NANOG (Nov 04)
- Moving DoD traffic... Richard (Nov 04)
- Re: DoD IP Space David Conrad (Nov 05)
- Re: DoD IP Space Töma Gavrichenkov (Nov 05)
- Re: DoD IP Space Tom Beecher (Nov 05)