On 6/17/12 13:22 , [email protected] wrote: > On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 10:53:52 -0700, Joel jaeggli said: >> On 6/17/12 10:24 , [email protected] wrote: > >>> So - who owns 2800:af:ba30:e8cf:4881:973a:c68? And how does an LEO >>> find that info quickly if they need to figure out who to hand a warrant to? >> >> so first of you introduced a typo > > Aha. Somebody's paying attention :) That's exactly the sort of thing you'll > end > up seeing a lot more of if you have to start chasing through 2 and 3 hops > of provider-customer-subcustomer.
Yes, in a previous $job I have been served court authorized requests that are incorrect. I have provided helpful advice. > It's easy to notice that an IPv4 address > is missing an octet - a lot harder to tell you have 7 chunks rather than 8, > plus you're left wondering whether you dropped 16 bits, or if one of the : > should be a :: instead. If one enters the wrong number the right answer will rarely be forthcoming. > But Joel - you *really* need to get out more. ;) yes

