Just give them the list.  You don’t want an obstruction of justice charge.  
Not sure, but you might supposed to be logging your NAT activity so you can pin 
the customer down if they have a time and date.  

From: David Sovereen 
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 1:18 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [AFMUG] Search Warranty too broad?

What would you guy do if you got a search warrant containing a shared, NAT IP 
serving hundreds of customers?

We responded that the IP was shared and could not be used to pinpoint a 
specific customer.

They responded that they want a list of all customers that it could be, no 
matter how many.  This is the first time getting that kind of response.  
Normally, they just say okay and go away.

Is the request too broad?

Do I just comply and give them a list of all those customers?

Dave

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