> Thanks everybody, attack on its way... ;-)

:-)

> I am just kidding of course, but given that you stated you worked for
> an ISP before on this list, it's probably not a good idea to discuss
> such topics in public on the internet especially if it's not your own
> network like it appears to be the case.

No, the setup in question affects only my house /28.  My upstream (and
employer) is entirely independent of this, except for happening to be
the upstream for the border router it all happens on.

> Or do you own rodents and work for Open Face ? ;-)

Right.  RODENTS-BLK2 is mine, as is rodents.montreal.qc.ca.  Openface,
holder of OPENFACE-CA and other fine resources, is my upstream and
employer.  What, if anything, they have along the same lines is not a
topic I choose to discuss here.

> traceroute [...]

> 10  openface-internet.demarc.cogentco.com (38.104.154.42)  33.169 ms 33.758 
> ms  34.124 ms
> 11  ve-9.core-03.openface.ca (216.46.0.17)  23.316 ms  24.306 ms  23.652 ms
> 12  Stone.Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA (216.46.14.122)  35.237 ms  34.157 ms 35.063 
> ms

(I'm not sure what happened to the whitespace; I suspect your
implementation of format=flowed incorrectly deletes additional
whitespace at a wrap point.)

Yes.  Stone is the border router in question, the place all the stuff
I've been describing happens.  216.46.14.122 is its world-facing
address (a /30 with my upstream); its primary address is 216.46.5.9,
its address on (the routable part of) the house LAN.  Stone is also my
NTP pool host, and broadcasts time on the house LAN (most other hosts
are configured "broadcastclient").

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