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Re: ARIN Fantasy WHOIS: NET-216-179-183-0-1


From: TJ Trout <tj () pcguys us>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 22:28:34 -0700

If it's legacy, there are no bills?

On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 7:54 PM Quan Zhou <quan () posteo net> wrote:

I wonder whom did the ARIN have sent bills to.

On 8/15/19 12:40 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
As if to underscore the point I just tried to make about the fundamental
unreliability of ARIN WHOIS records, I just stumbled onto this rather
curious entity which was apparently given a sub-allocation of
216.179.183.0/24
beneath the 216.179.128.0/17 (Azuki, Inc.) block as of 2012-01-10:

OrgName:        Rogers Communications Inc
OrgId:          RC-82
Address:        E 2nd St,Campbell
City:           Gillette
StateProv:      WY
PostalCode:     82716
Country:        US
RegDate:        2012-01-10
Updated:        2012-01-10
Ref:            https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/RC-82

Other that the fact that it has an oddly similar name to one of Canada's
largest and most well-known Internet and cell phone companies, the only
other thing that's rather remarkable about it is that it was given the
216.179.183.0/24 block, by Azuki, Inc. in 2012.  What's odd about that?
Well, only the fact that this *Wyoming* incarnation of Rogers
Communications
had apparently already died and gone to Valhalla some 14 years earlier,
in 1998:


https://wyobiz.wy.gov/Business/FilingDetails.aspx?eFNum=070023242004106130056183154143023082073130141117

Moral of the story:  Don't ever let anybody tell you that ghosts... even
ghosts of long dead companies... aren't real or that they do not walk
among us.  Their immortal auras pervade the very ether we breath.

And they have their own IPs, apparently.

But, you know, if your customers are getting hack attacks emmanating from
216.179.183.0/24... well... to quote the old Ghostbusters tag line "Who
you gonna call?"  (Hint:  Don't waste your time calling the number in the
WHOIS record.  It's just some bloody preschool.)

Regards,
rfg


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