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Give me a break. Do you really believe that this msg is appropriate for the NANOG mailing list? If you want to talk to Alternet, then talk to Alternet directly. -- Enke > Date: Thu, 01 Aug 1996 12:59:53 -0700 (MST) > From: Ehud Gavron <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > A customer of mine owns a cidr block they haven't been using. > > They've asked me to advertise it. I note that this block is > being advertised by an ALTERNET customer. > > The nic / radb agree with my customer: > HEARTS:[GAVRON.INTERNET]_whois 204.193.128.0 > B3 Corporation (NETBLK-B3NET-EC) > 2521 W. Arnold St. > Marshfield, WI 54449 > > Netname: B3NET-EC > Netblock: 204.193.128.0 - 204.193.159.0 > > Note that the ``unscrupulous other isp'' has gotten inverse: > Domain System inverse mapping provided by: > > NS.CYBERCONNECTION.COM 204.193.128.253 > > > RADB says: > route: 204.193.128.0/19 > descr: US Cyber (sm) > descr: 2451 W Arnold Street > descr: Marshfield > descr: WI 54449, USA > origin: AS4136 > comm-list: COMM_NSFNET > advisory: AS690 1:4136 > mnt-by: MAINT-AS4136 > changed: [email protected] 950505 > source: RADB > > But the route is being annouced by ``cyberconnection'' out of AS701. > > Ideas? Should I just advertise this and to hell with the backbones? > > Alternet? > > Ehud > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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