On m�ndag, nov 4, 2002, at 16:15 Europe/Stockholm, Randy Bush wrote:

When _people_ see problems with data from one IP-address, they call
whatever party is responsible for that IP address.
no, they call their isp.  the vast majority of them wouldn't know
an ip address if it bit them on the butt.
Who do people at the ISP call?

Say I buy IP from ISP A, which in turn buy transit from B which buys transit from C. If C internally have an anycast copy of IP address 1.2.3.4, and I send a packet to that address, will the packet go to the copy of the 1.2.3.4 address at ISP C, or to ISP D where the "original" is, the one which is mentioned in whois?

paf


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