Greetings,
It came to my attention that one of our netblock 67.22.224.0/20 has been
listed incorrectly for the third time now in the DUHL (SORBS ticket
295935, 295729 and now 306195).
This time, the whole 67.22.192.0/18 is listed. Previously an even larger
subnet was wrongfuly listed, 67.20.0.0/14
What's the best practice to prevent that type of listing? Is it actually
possible to talk with someone from SORBS? One incorrect listing is
acceptable, but three..
rwhois output:
NetRange: 67.22.224.0 - 67.22.239.255
CIDR: 67.22.224.0/20
OriginAS: AS21548
NetName: NETBLOCK-MTO-04
NetHandle: NET-67-22-224-0-1
Parent: NET-67-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS1.MTOTELECOM.COM
NameServer: NS2.MTOTELECOM.COM
Comment: All subnets within this netblock are statically
Comment: assigned.
RegDate: 2009-02-18
Updated: 2009-11-09
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-67-22-224-0-1
OrgName: MTO Telecom Inc.
OrgId: MTOTE
Address: 2600 Ontario East
Address: Suite 225
City: Montreal
StateProv: QC
PostalCode: H2K-4K4
Country: CA
RegDate: 2005-11-28
Updated: 2009-02-17
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/MTOTE
Thank you
--
Eric Dugas
MTO Telecom Inc. (AS21548)
T: 514-522-4729
E: edugas(_at_)mtotelecom(_dot_)com
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