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Re: RFC 1918

  • From: Mark Milhollan
  • Date: Fri Jul 14 16:49:47 2000

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 12:01:25PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote:
>traceroute to www.everybuddy.com (209.16.236.3), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
><snip>
>12  p1-0.tamqfl1-cr4.bbnplanet.net (4.24.7.186)  50.724 ms  49.658 ms  50.428 ms
>13  p0-0.itctampa.bbnplanet.net (4.24.176.6)  44.791 ms  44.299 ms  45.233 ms
>14  10.254.0.14 (10.254.0.14)  46.290 ms  45.467 ms  47.701 ms
>15  10.52.1.10 (10.52.1.10)  44.798 ms  46.038 ms  48.682 ms
>16  1.ATM10-1.IDGAUB7513.TR.deltacom.net (209.192.87.198)  48.998 ms  49.069 ms  49.670 ms
><snip>

Certainly BBN, and probably DeltaCom, and anyone else on those previous
11 hops that allowed an RFC 1918 packet to transit.  And you too for not
filtering it.  (Perhaps this is specifically a bogon test, and you've
removed your filters, yes?)