On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Erich Titl <erich.t...@think.ch> wrote:
> Hi JJK > > Am 23.10.2015 um 13:48 schrieb Jan Just Keijser: > > Hi, > > > ... > > > > > As for the strange subnet: I've seen many companies that abuse public IP > > space for their own internal networks. Provided that you get your > > routing+natting right, this does not necessarily have to ben an issue. > > I've seen nowhere that it's KM that uses this subnet, it's the client's > > *IT department* that uses it. > > If you have been assigned this subnet then it is your problem, if not > then you may hijack part of your internal traffic that wants to go to > that subnet :-( > > ;; QUESTION SECTION: > ;0.28.60.192.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR > > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > 60.192.in-addr.arpa. 600 IN SOA eadns1.unisys.com. > hostmaster.unisys.com. 2009052801 28800 1800 2592000 3600 > > It is just one thing to avoid. The postal service would frown on you > having the same house number as a house on the other end of the street > even if your house is empty :-( > Why think the client is not Unisys or someone authorized by Unisys to use that IP space? If I post the current LAN subnet I'm own you will skewer me until I tell you I work for the assignee cheers, Selva
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