I dont think that IP is even announced - the /24 is not in the routing table at all. Did you get some spam from any specific IP in there? On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Frank Gadegast < ripe-anti-spam-wg@powerweb.de> wrote:
Hi,
we receive Spam from some networks we cannot find any whois record for.
An example: 62.61.196.0 (we found about 1000 networks like this)
ARINs whois says, its RIPE RIPEs whois says, its AFRINIC LACNIC also says, its AFRINIC
but AFRINICs whois says, its "world-wide" ...
So, where is this really allocated too and where can we we find a whois record for those networks ? Unallocated, but still in use from somebody ? Anybody an idea ?
Here are the whois records:
ARIN: NetRange: 62.0.0.0 - 62.255.255.255 CIDR: 62.0.0.0/8 OriginAS: NetName: RIPE-C3 NetHandle: NET-62-0-0-0-1
RIPE: inetnum: 62.61.192.0 - 62.61.255.255 org: ORG-AFNC1-RIPE netname: AFRINIC-NET-TRANSFERRED-**20050223 descr: This network has been transferred to AFRINIC remarks: These IP addresses are assigned in the AFRINIC region.
AFRINIC: inetnum: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 netname: IANA-BLK descr: The whole IPv4 address space country: EU # Country is really world wide org: ORG-IANA1-AFRINIC
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