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Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they?
From: Jeffrey Meltzer <jeffrey () villageworld com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 07:39:25 -0400
Appears to be Peter Lothberg, I guess it is legit.. http://www.stupi.se How about next time we do a quick lookup, and maybe try and contact the listed contact before wasting everyones time? person: Peter Lothberg address: STUPI address: Box 9129 address: S-102 72 Stockholm address: Sweden phone: +46 8 669 9720 e-mail: roll () stupi se On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 04:02:33AM -0700, william () elan net wrote:
While we're on the subject of RIPE AS## & whois, could somebody tell me what are 1880-1883, which http://www.cidr-report.org/autnums.html lists as: AS1880 AS1880 Stupi, house man's policy AS1881 AS1881 Stupi, toaster network AS1882 AS1882 Stupi, house woman's policy AS1883 AS1883 Stupi, backboone test network These ASNs regularly announce ip blocks not otherwise present in whois and I wanted to know this is all about? -- William Leibzon Elan Communications Inc. william () elan net
Current thread:
- AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? william (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? Jeffrey Meltzer (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? William Allen Simpson (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? Hank Nussbacher (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? William Allen Simpson (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? William Allen Simpson (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? Bill Woodcock (Jun 03)
- Re: AS1880 - AS1883 - What are they? Jeffrey Meltzer (Jun 03)