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2019-10-11 at 5:40 PM UTC
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2019-10-11 at 5:42 PM UTC
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2019-10-11 at 5:42 PM UTC
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2019-10-11 at 7:22 PM UTCIt was my fault all along
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2019-10-11 at 7:35 PM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 1:57 AM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 2:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I don't buy that for 1 second.
True. Ask aldra. We were discussing it before. The DoD has "loaned" some of their IP blocks to select ISPs so they can use them on their internal routers and internal networks. An agreement was struck whereby the ISPs agree not to use them as public facing IPs. But they can be made to direct straight to the DoD in a matter of minutes.
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2019-10-12 at 2:11 AM UTC"Because ISPXXX runs an integrated network across its entire geography, they managed to run out of internal IP address space in the 10.* non-routable IP addresses. So they went to IANA and said "Help" and IANA offered them a series of 7.*.*.* IP addresses that are actually assigned to the US Dept of Defense providing ISPXXX makes them non-routable at their internet "on-ramp" gateway routers. They can do this in part because US DoD do the same thing … they are not routable outside of the DoD internet on-ramp gateway routers. You'll never actually see a US DoD system with a 7.*.*.* IP from the public part of the internet.
It's the same as your having a router with IPs 192.168.0.1 and your neighbors all having routers IP 192.168.0.1 … they don't see them because those addresses are not passed to the WAN side of the routers and blocked through most cable modems … the result is everybody can use 192.168.*.* without interfering or seeing everybody elses computers etc using that IP address space." -
2019-10-12 at 2:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL True. Ask aldra. We were discussing it before. The DoD has "loaned" some of their IP blocks to select ISPs so they can use them on their internal routers and internal networks. An agreement was struck whereby the ISPs agree not to use them as public facing IPs. But they can be made to direct straight to the DoD in a matter of minutes.
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2019-10-12 at 2:13 AM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 2:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL "Because ISPXXX runs an integrated network across its entire geography, they managed to run out of internal IP address space in the 10.* non-routable IP addresses. So they went to IANA and said "Help" and IANA offered them a series of 7.*.*.* IP addresses that are actually assigned to the US Dept of Defense providing ISPXXX makes them non-routable at their internet "on-ramp" gateway routers. They can do this in part because US DoD do the same thing … they are not routable outside of the DoD internet on-ramp gateway routers. You'll never actually see a US DoD system with a 7.*.*.* IP from the public part of the internet.
It's the same as your having a router with IPs 192.168.0.1 and your neighbors all having routers IP 192.168.0.1 … they don't see them because those addresses are not passed to the WAN side of the routers and blocked through most cable modems … the result is everybody can use 192.168.*.* without interfering or seeing everybody elses computers etc using that IP address space."
LOL non-routable IP addresses can be used over and over on different LANS. The reason you and your neighbor can both have a 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x is because that they are non-routable. It's not a matter of the modem blocking anything. The router/modem use NAT. It enables private IP networks that use unregistered (192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x) IP addresses to connect to the Internet. NAT operates on a router, usually connecting two networks together, and translates the private (not globally unique) addresses in the internal network into legal addresses, before packets are forwarded to another network. -
2019-10-12 at 2:26 AM UTCWhen I do a tracert, I get 7.x.x.x (Department of Defense) as my second hop, the next hop directly after my router.
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2019-10-12 at 3:04 AM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 3:08 AM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 3:27 AM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 3:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL https://niggasin.space/admin
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2019-10-12 at 3:30 AM UTCI tried "Lanny" pass: chippawaa, but it didn't go through.
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