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Old 19-02-2011, 01:51   #1
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IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

As the thread title says really, which blocks do VM own? Most of the IPs I've had from them have been in the 82.xxx.xxx.xxx range.
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Old 19-02-2011, 07:11   #2
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

my ip's are usually in the 81.xxx.xxx.xxx range... I am sure once when we were on 10Mb I got an IP 7x.xxx.xxx.xxx although I can't remember the exact ip. You usually see 70's from the USA.
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Old 19-02-2011, 07:33   #3
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

VM own a considerable number of IPv4 net blocks, This will give you a good idea of what they have, but be warned, its a long list.

EDIT: It's worth pointing out that to know exactly how many IP address VM have reserved for end user use is probably not possible, as that information can only be cleaned from VM themselves, and they tend not to share that.
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

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I'd respectfully offer that some of those IP's are not assigned to VM.

E.g. 89.127.224.0/23, 94.199.232.0/23, 194.35.72.0/24 and 158.234.251.0/24
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

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I'd respectfully offer that some of those IP's are not assigned to VM.

E.g. 89.127.224.0/23, 94.199.232.0/23, 194.35.72.0/24 and 158.234.251.0/24
Never seen ones starting 89 or 158.
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

Genuine question but why do you care which ranges are VM owned?
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

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I'd respectfully offer that some of those IP's are not assigned to VM.

E.g. 89.127.224.0/23, 94.199.232.0/23, 194.35.72.0/24 and 158.234.251.0/24
I would fully agree - those are just the prefixes that VM were advertising via BGP so some won't be theirs.

That query took about 30 seconds - I'm not going to spend any longer than that on supplying such information so as to filter the advertisements

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Genuine question but why do you care which ranges are VM owned?
I was wondering when someone would ask 'why'.

Maybe he's going to advertise those prefixes himself null routed and kill your services from some sources?
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

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I would fully agree - those are just the prefixes that VM were advertising via BGP so some won't be theirs.

That query took about 30 seconds - I'm not going to spend any longer than that on supplying such information so as to filter the advertisements

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I was wondering when someone would ask 'why'.

Maybe he's going to advertise those prefixes himself null routed and kill your services from some sources?
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Re: IPv4 blocks owned by virgin media for consumer use

they have 81.105.x also

that was my original 30mbit ip that had poor speedio routing, however after my port got upgraded I went back to a 82.x ip.
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they have 81.105.x also

that was my original 30mbit ip that had poor speedio routing, however after my port got upgraded I went back to a 82.x ip.
That's cover in Ignitionet's list as 81.104.0.0/14.
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Genuine question but why do you care which ranges are VM owned?
Just curiousity, really. No malicious intent... I just figured they can't only have addresses in the 82.x.x.x and 86.x.x.x range.
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Just curiousity, really. No malicious intent... I just figured they can't only have addresses in the 82.x.x.x and 86.x.x.x range.
No indeed, as most of Ignitionnet's list shows.
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Just curiousity, really. No malicious intent... I just figured they can't only have addresses in the 82.x.x.x and 86.x.x.x range.
Fair enough mate, I just wondered ..
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