
Dunno... Who has that one ? Who knows, everything under my administrative control was in there, so I'm happy with it...
-----Original Message----- From: Drew Broadley [mailto:drew(a)corrupt.co.nz] Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2004 09:50 To: 'Waikato Linux Users Group' Subject: RE: [wlug] iptables question
Here you go... Auckland Peering Exchnage's peering list would be a good start...
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Where is 222/8 ? :)
- Drew
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Lindsay Druett wrote:
Dunno... Who has that one ?
222/8 is spread all over APNIC space... KDDI (in Japan) has 222.0.0.0/12, if I calculate my bits correctly. Cheers R
Who knows, everything under my administrative control was in there, so I'm happy with it...
-----Original Message----- From: Drew Broadley [mailto:drew(a)corrupt.co.nz] Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2004 09:50 To: 'Waikato Linux Users Group' Subject: RE: [wlug] iptables question
Here you go... Auckland Peering Exchnage's peering list would be a good start...
<prefix-list>
Where is 222/8 ? :)
-- Richard Stevenson

Dunno... Who has that one ?
222/8 is spread all over APNIC space... KDDI (in Japan) has 222.0.0.0/12, if I calculate my bits correctly.
More importantly (to some of us anyway), parts of 222/8 are handed out as the static IPs for Jetstream Surf connections. Many carriers haven't worked out that this range has actually been allocated (or just don't care) and seem to drop it on the floor. One thing that made my work on my MythTV presentation a fair bit harder was that I couldn't get to www.mythtv.org from my home IP address (222.152.49.xxx) Daniel
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Daniel Lawson
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