Help on setting up a new block
John Alcock
john at alcock.org
Wed Mar 20 14:02:13 UTC 2019
Odd Issues
We recently went through an IP Broker and bought a /18 worth of IP's
I am listing all my information below. Should be public record.
AS Number/Range 395437
AS Handle AS395437
AS Name HIGHLANDTEL
RPKI Certified Yes
As for the IP Block
Net Range 138.43.128.0 - 138.43.191.255
CIDR 138.43.128.0/18
Net Name HCL-73
Net Handle NET-138-43-128-0-1
Net Type Direct Allocation
Parent NET-138-0-0-0-0 (VR-ARIN)
RPKI Certified Yes
In addition, I believe I got all the information in the IRR. I am unclear
on this part, but I do know ATT is happy now. I can pass traffic through
their network.
whois -h whois.bgpmon.net " --roa 395437 138.43.128.0/24"
0 - Valid
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ROA Details
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Origin ASN: AS395437
Not valid Before: 2019-02-13 05:00:00
Not valid After: 2029-02-01 05:00:00 Expires in
9y318d10h46m2.39999997615814s
Trust Anchor: rpki.arin.net
Prefixes: 138.43.128.0/18 (max length /24)
So here is my problem. There are certain sites I can not get to on the new
ip block.
clover.com - They are a large POS vendor catering to small business
idrive.com - Online backup
heart.org - american heart association
onlineproviderservices.com - Looks like an outsourced group that handles
medicare
landstar.com - trucking company
I am working on trying to contact the companies above, but I have started
resorting to public shaming on social media. Not an ideal solution.
My thought, could I be missing something? Perhaps I need to add a specfic
entry in the IRR or anything? Just seems like a lot of sites will not
accept my traffic.
Any experts like to chime in?
John
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