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109/8 - not a BOGON
I've found pinging a polite email to the whois contact on the ASN -
sometimes- gives useful results, but not always.
Be aware that you're not only dealing with router black-holes, but
seemingly some people have applied bogon filtering to their BIND name
servers also.
If you can provide a non bogon IP within the same AS, it can be useful
for the person at the other end-- shows them they have a problem.
-Shane
On 20/10/2009, at 4:51 PM, Matthew Walster wrote:
> 2009/10/10 Matthew Palmer <mpalmer at hezmatt.org>
>
>> A pingable address in the problem range would help people to quickly
>> evaluate whether they have a problem in their network or upstreams...
>>
>
> The router has the address "109.68.64.1" - saves giving out
> customer's IP.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for dealing with BOGON space that
> hasn't been defiltered by networks? Any ideas how to get people to
> update
> filter lists?
>
> Matthew Walster