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[ILUG] Websites blocking access to 83.x.x.x IP addresses

[ILUG] Websites blocking access to 83.x.x.x IP addresses

Seán Mac Suibhne smacsuibhne1 at eircom.net
Fri Jul 15 16:35:25 IST 2005


Thanks for the info. Adding your email to my list of fixes!

Seán

On Fri 15 Jul 2005 16:12, David O'Callaghan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 15/07/05 16:02, Sean Mac Suibhne wrote:
> > Anyone know why websites are blocking access to 83.x.x.x IP addresses?
>
> Up until quite recently (November 2003?) 83.x.x.x addresses were not
> allocated, so firewalls could legitimately block traffic from these
> addresses. They are currently allocated to RIPE (http://www.ripe.net/)
> according to http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
> It seems that some firewall administrators haven't caught up with this
> change...
>
> David

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