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Re: Internet router

  • From: Christopher L. Morrow
  • Date: Thu Sep 29 12:53:59 2005

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Larry Smith wrote:

> On Thursday 29 September 2005 11:38, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
> > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Aaron Glenn wrote:
> > > On 9/29/05, Ronald W. Jean <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Can someone tell me who own this router IP 65.198.220.90?
> > >
> > > http://ws.arin.net/whois/?queryinput=!%20NET-65-198-220-0-1
> >
> > traceroute would also have shown you enlightening things...
> > 6  0.so-6-0-0.XL1.IAD8.ALTER.NET (152.63.38.129)  3.316 ms  3.437 ms  3.607
> > ms
> >  7  POS6-0.GW5.IAD8.ALTER.NET (152.63.36.53)  4.809 ms  5.233 ms  4.755 ms
> >  8  broadwing-iad-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.48.118)  5.055 ms  4.853
> > ms  4.841 ms
> >  9  P5-0-0.p0.maee.broadwing.net (216.140.8.10)  4.798 ms  4.556 ms  4.481
> > ms
> > 10  216.140.8.173 (216.140.8.173)  4.708 ms  4.434 ms  4.500 ms
> > 11  so-7-2-0.c1.atln.broadwing.net (216.140.8.22)  15.568 ms  15.987 ms
> > 15.456 ms
> > 12  216.140.12.10 (216.140.12.10)  17.065 ms  16.885 ms  17.067 ms
> > 13  67.98.191.78 (67.98.191.78)  27.217 ms  27.111 ms  26.675 ms
> > 14  66.110.192.17 (66.110.192.17)  26.679 ms  33.820 ms  27.168 ms
> > 15  65.198.220.90 (65.198.220.90)  31.134 ms  30.855 ms  36.058 ms
> >
> > even though it seems 'georgia public web' might have absconded with some
> > uunet ip space :(
> >
> > -Chris
>
> How so ???

I lept then looked :) actually it's all kosher. We've just had a rash of
this sort of thing lately. Most likely we just NOTICED the rash, it's
probably been festering for a while.

>
> UUNET Technologies, Inc. UUNET65 (NET-65-192-0-0-1)
>                                   65.192.0.0 - 65.223.255.255
> GEORGIA PUBLIC WEB UU-65-198-220-D4 (NET-65-198-220-0-1)
>                                   65.198.220.0 - 65.198.221.255
>
> when the ARIN whois seems to indicate this is "allocated" space from UUNET.
>

as do many other things... processes don't always work as well as we'd
like, eh?