North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Get as much IP space as you ever dreamed of, was: Re: Looking to buy IPv4 addresses from class C swamp
[Note: I am not suggesting that anyone should do anything that is described here] Kai Schlichting wrote: > On 4/28/2003 at 9:32 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > > Our client wants to purchase a number of IPv4 addresses. Yes we know ARIN > > allocates them but many people have had problems routing the new addresses > > and we don't have the time for those sort of problems. > > <sarcasm on> > > Why settle for a few /24's, when you can have the whole enchilada > for pennys on the dollar! > > http://spamhaus.org/sbl/listings.lasso?isp=arin Don't beleive the listing of hijacked netblocks @ Spamhaus, its maintained by someone who doesn't seem to know the difference between spammer-hijacked netblocks & netblocks assigned by ISPs to thier users. > Like many of our convicted felons^W^Wfriends in the criminal > trespassing^Wemail business, the new strategy to help yourself to a > few /16's without stupid questions being asked is now: > > - scan the routing tables for /16-size holes in space that has been > assigned in the timeframe 1989 through 1995. For APNIC, only look in 203/10 and look for /24-ish ones registered in 1993-early 1997. > - determine if said "hole" is registered with any relevant address space > registry (ARIN,RIPE,APNIC, but LACNIC need not apply), and the space > is not routed. > - determine if all registered POCs for the space are dead by way of > the domains having expired > - spend less than $10 to re-register the "missing" domains, using the > original contact details (and persons) still listed in the IP space > registration. Or, if it has no email address you can just register a domain for the original owner with the same contact information thats in the current IP whois and mail ARIN from that in the original owners name. > - find yourself some nice, conspiring providers like AS 6453, 14551, 6939 > or 10910 Or Qwest (AS209). > </sarcasm> > > I am sure you can figure out the likely operational impact resulting from > appearance of hijacked/stolen IP space just about now. AS 16506 is routing > VPN tunnel endpoints for Al-Qaeda, you said? you surely must be joking, or > it's a really bad rumor not reflecting reality, Sir... AS16506 has its only feeds from Teleglobe & UUNET.
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