Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread takizo
That is awesome :) 1.234.x.x 


On Feb 25, 2012, at 4:56 AM, Joel M Snyder wrote:

 Normally I wouldn't say anything to anyone about anything so mundane as 
 brute-force SSH attacks, but this one caught my eye just because of the IP 
 address:
 
   1.234.35.245
 
 I wanna get a connection in Korea so I can have 1.234.56.78.
 
 
 jms
 
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 Senior Partner, Opus One   Phone: +1 520 324 0494
 j...@opus1.comhttp://www.opus1.com/jms
 




Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread Richard Barnes
While you're in Korea, you could talk to Samsung as well about
123.32.0.0/12 (including 123.45.67.89).  Closer to home, you could
also talk to ATT about 12.0.0.0/8 (12.34.56.78).
--Richard

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:26 AM, Joel M Snyder joel.sny...@opus1.com wrote:
 Normally I wouldn't say anything to anyone about anything so mundane as
 brute-force SSH attacks, but this one caught my eye just because of the IP
 address:

        1.234.35.245

 I wanna get a connection in Korea so I can have 1.234.56.78.


 jms

 --
 Joel M Snyder, 1404 East Lind Road, Tucson, AZ, 85719
 Senior Partner, Opus One       Phone: +1 520 324 0494
 j...@opus1.com                http://www.opus1.com/jms




Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread Mike Jones
On 26 February 2012 09:46, Richard Barnes richard.bar...@gmail.com wrote:
 While you're in Korea, you could talk to Samsung as well about
 123.32.0.0/12 (including 123.45.67.89).  Closer to home, you could
 also talk to ATT about 12.0.0.0/8 (12.34.56.78).
 --Richard

Or if you don't mind a little unsolicited traffic you could always
ask APNIC if you could have 1.2.3.0/24 which is unlikely to ever get
assigned by the normal process (currently assigned to the debogon
project but i don't think they are actively doing anything with it
just waiting for it to become usable some day)

Also had a look and it appears that along with 8.8.8.0/24 google also
got assigned 4.3.2.0/24 by Level3, but they aren't currently using it.
I wonder which company has the best collection of IP assignments...

- Mike



Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread Chris
Ughhh been getting cPanel SSH brute force alerts all weekend because of him

-C



Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message -
 From: Richard Barnes richard.bar...@gmail.com

 123.32.0.0/12 (including 123.45.67.89). Closer to home, you could
 also talk to ATT about 12.0.0.0/8 (12.34.56.78).

Somewhat surprisingly, ATT doesn't seem to be *doing* anything special with
12.34.56.78.

Cheers,
-- jra
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Re: Cool IPs: 1.234.35.245 brute force SSHing

2012-02-26 Thread Robert Bonomi

Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
 Richard Barnes richard.bar...@gmail.com wrote:`
  123.32.0.0/12 (including 123.45.67.89). Closer to home, you could
  also talk to ATT about 12.0.0.0/8 (12.34.56.78).

 Somewhat surprisingly, ATT doesn't seem to be *doing* anything special with
 12.34.56.78.

Level3 also has a 'unique' possibility they don't seem to be doing anything
with.  8.16.24.32/32 could be
inside 8.16.24/24
inside 8.16/16
inside 8/8