They need to SWIP it to you. All blocks /29 and larger need to be SWIPed to the 
proper entity. If going to an ISP, they need to be reallocated. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 




----- Original Message -----

From: "Brett A Mansfield" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 6:20:31 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Blocked by the major streaming providers after getting new 
subnet 

To who? 


The block is advertised via BGP on our end, so why would they need to sail it 
to me? It’s a reassign from the company. 


Thank you, 
Brett A Mansfield 

On Nov 8, 2017, at 5:16 PM, Eric Kuhnke < [email protected] > wrote: 





Until the ARIN WHOIS for your block shows proper data for your ISP and location 
in Utah, such as via SWIP, you will not have much luck with getting unblocked. 
May also need to provide a copy of the LOA for the block. 


On Nov 8, 2017 10:27 AM, "Brett A Mansfield" < [email protected] > 
wrote: 

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This is leased /24. It’s BGP to me. 


Thank you, 
Brett A Mansfield 

On Nov 8, 2017, at 11:18 AM, Eric Kuhnke < [email protected] > wrote: 


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If you're "renting" from logicweb, which is a large and known 
colocation/hosting/virtual server ISP, I don't know how successful you will be 
in getting removed from the blacklists. You can get a "new" /24 to /20 sized 
chunk of space removed from blacklists if it's registered to you in ARIN WHOIS, 
but not if it looks like a block of space that's directly adjacent to a bunch 
of dedicated servers in colo. 





On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Brett A Mansfield < 
[email protected] > wrote: 

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LogicWeb basically told they’ll get me a different subnet, otherwise I 
basically have to figure it out on my own. They did offer to reach out to these 
companies if I could get them the direct contact details. 

Before I deploy my second subnet I’m going to make sure they are whitelisted 
first. 

Thank you, 
Brett A Mansfield 



> On Nov 8, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Sterling Jacobson < [email protected] > 
> wrote: 
> 
> Vudu is the worst. 
> 
> Again, see if the renting company will help you deal with it. 
> 
> But essentially you have to just call support on each one and get through to 
> someone that knows WTH is going on. 
> 
> And, have customers contact support and explain that they don't live in a 
> different country and are not on a VPN. 
> That helps a lot too, both parties can hit it at the same time. 
> 
> Eventually what happens is they take the /24 or whatever and whitelist it in 
> their database. 
> 
> Also, a lot of the CDNs use a service themselves for blacklist and if you fix 
> it with that service, it fixes it for a large number of them simultaneously. 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Af [mailto: [email protected] ] On Behalf Of Brett A Mansfield 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 10:35 AM 
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: [AFMUG] Blocked by the major streaming providers after getting new 
> subnet 
> 
> Anyone have contacts at Hulu, Vudu, Netflix or any of the other major 
> streaming providers? 
> 
> I just leased a new subnet and it is being blocked by their servers for 
> “proxy”. There are no proxies on my network. 
> 
> I dealt with this a while back, but now it is happening again. 
> 
> Thank you, 
> Brett A Mansfield 




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