Someones being naughty again...

Michael Shields shields at crosslink.net
Sat Mar 14 05:49:27 UTC 1998


In article <Pine.BSD/.3.91.980313185428.24020A-100000 at fastlane.ca>,
Marc Hurst <mhurst at fastlane.ca> wrote:
> traceroute to 24.112.43.xx (24.112.43.xx), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
>  1  netgwb (205.227.188.1)  196 ms  611 ms  9 ms
>  2  oakland-cr2.bbnplanet.net (4.0.68.77)  20 ms  15 ms  19 ms
>  3  oakland-br2.bbnplanet.net (4.0.16.17)  16 ms  15 ms  22 ms
>  4  sanjose1-br1.bbnplanet.net (4.0.1.74)  25 ms  16 ms  15 ms
>  5  bb.mae-w.home.net (198.32.136.70)  19 ms  17 ms  21 ms
>  6  172.16.2.174 (172.16.2.174)  110 ms  108 ms  107 ms
>  7  r3-fe0-0-100bt.rdc1.on.wave.home.net (24.2.9.4)  121 ms  108 ms  112 ms
>  8  10.0.184.34 (10.0.184.34)  153 ms  109 ms  106 ms
>  9  pc-30xxx.on.rogers.wave.ca (24.112.43.xx)  110 ms  111 ms  110 ms
> 
> Nice 10.x.x.x.

You're allowing packets sourced from 1918 space into your network?
-- 
Shields, CrossLink.



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