@attritionorg @eastdakota @cloudflare Go upstairs, talk to corporate, and if they don't listen, slap them in the face. Do it right now.
@eastdakota @dorianmuthig explain in a blog, the logic for only accepting /32, /24, or /16 for blocks. please.
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@eastdakota@dorianmuthig btw, I love the fact that you respond to tweets at all hours, that is very cool.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@eastdakota@dorianmuthig but when you ignore a straight-forward question like this, it speaks volumes.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@attritionorg@eastdakota Pretty sure it has something to do with how address blocks are assigned. Then again making the distinction ... -
@dorianmuthig@eastdakota if they aren't piping their app to iptables (or equiv), they shouldn't be on the Internet. -
@attritionorg@eastdakota They probably aren't, not directly at least. Very likely goes through some switch or router's SNMP framework. -
@dorianmuthig@eastdakota what modern switch restricts netblocks to those 3? (none) -
@attritionorg@eastdakota Didn't say differently.
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@attritionorg@eastdakota ... between static address blocks and dynamically assigned ones would help a lot more...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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