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| Subject: | Re: What a strange route (The DoD inside)! |
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| Date: | Mon, 03 Apr 2006 09:46:35 +0200 |
dave wrote:
Sometimes people just assign themselves some IP address space, not via RIPE/ARIN/APNIC/etc, but just picking a address randomly. The range 26.26.26.xx looks like such an 'assignment'.11 26.26.26.xx (26.26.26.xx) 4.462 ms 3.674 ms 3.644 ms 12 26.26.26.xxx (26.26.26.xxx) 5.055 ms 3.834 ms 3.797 ms 13 26.26.26.xxx (26.26.26.xxx) 5.112 ms 3.541 ms 3.816 ms DoD Network Information Center <- Why?
Hope this clears things up a bit, Pieter
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