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Purchased IPv4 Woes
- Subject: Purchased IPv4 Woes
- From: lists at mtin.net (Justin Wilson)
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 10:51:20 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
I am interested in what broker you used as well. We have used a few that do a little due diligence on their end, but we still do our own. We have seen an auction pulled due to the space having a bad reputation, but we were the ones who had to step up and say something.
Justin Wilson
j2sw at mtin.net
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> On Mar 10, 2017, at 12:00 PM, Pete Baldwin <pete at tccmail.ca> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Hopefully this is not taken in bad taste. Our organization purchased some IP space last year (163.182.192.0/18 to be specific), and it appears that this block must have been used for less-than-admirable purposes in the past.
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> We have been trying to clean up the reputation where possible, and we do not appear to be on any blacklists, but we do appear to be blocked from a lot of networks across the US/Canada. I am noticing a lot of name servers blocking our requests, many web servers, gaming servers, mail etc.
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> This is a transition block for us to move towards v6 everywhere, but we have many systems that will need to rely on this block of space for some time to come.
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> We are a small rural co-op ISP in Ontario, and I am just writing this email as an extra plea so that if you happen to run a network that has this entire range on your naughty list, we would appreciate you giving it another chance. I can be contacted on or off list, thanks.
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> Pete Baldwin
> Tuckersmith Communications
> (P) 519-565-2400
> (C) 519-441-7383
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