Folks,
Have a gremlin we have been chasing around for several months now and it’s 
becoming a major issue as we are getting tighter on IPV4 and needing to give 
some provider assigned space back.

In June we received a /22 from ARIN.  As is my workflow I started announcing it 
but waited a month while I checked out the geolocation databases for correct 
info, did testing ,etc. All this time our test accounts could browse web-sites, 
etc. 

We put one of the pools into production and things ran good for awhile.  Then 
we started getting the occasional web-site was not working.  After several of 
these we started assigning the customer an IP out of one of our other ARIN 
blocks and the web-site would be fine and reachable. The issue seems to reside 
just on this /22.  We have other blocks from ARIN and they are just fine.  We 
can assign an IP out of this new block and can’t reach certain web-sites.  We 
turn around and assign out of another block and web-site works just fine.

We have two upstreams and an IX on this network.  We have tried withdrawing the 
route on this particular /22 and isolating to one upstream alone and the 
problems still persist. 

Many of the web-sites in question are government (both state and local), online 
universities, and the occasional local news station.  They are diverse enough 
to not be traced down to a common point, except the IP block.  

We announce the IP block via BGP the same exact way we announce the other 
blocks. Traceroutes show the path going the same way no matter what IP block 
the customer has.

It acts like the IP block was blacklisted at some point and got on some bad 
lists but I don’t want ti limit myself to that theory.  I have opened up a 
ticket with ARIN asking for any guidance.  Has anyone ran into this with new 
space assigned? Any tools, sites, etc. I can use to do further troubleshooting. 
 The IP block does not appear to have any blacklisted IPs according to MX 
toolbox, and some others.

The block in question is 134.195.44.0/22.  It has been RPKI certified and has 
IRR entries.

Thanks in advance


Justin Wilson
j...@mtin.net

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