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What is up with 170.36.0.0/16
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Erik Antelman)
Thu Jun 14 11:22:09 2001
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From: "Erik Antelman" <erik@nombas.com>
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 11:28:36 -0400
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Is someone renumbering around this area?
My motivation is to understand the mechanisms and techniques \
by which a non-privelaged user (ie someone without login access to a BGP fed
router)
would diagnose (characterize, locate, identify, etc..) failure to reach a
large corporations
mail servers (1/2 of the MX servers for fleet.com)
RADB has nothing on this, a New York QWEST looking glass says:
Query: bgp
IP address: 170.36.73.11
Location: New York
Timeout: 20 seconds
% Network not in table
What's up?