dealing with bogon spam ?

Jon Kibler Jon.Kibler at aset.com
Wed Oct 28 00:55:37 UTC 2009


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Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> If the /20 is being routed, and announced - chances are it IS allocated.

Don't bet on it. This is one of the oldest spammer tricks in the book. I worked
with ISPs as far back as the late 90s trying to track down poachers who
temporarily squat on an unallocated block and announce it to the world.

Jon Kibler
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