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[anti-abuse-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Reasons Dynamic Addresses Change
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peter h
peter at hk.ipsec.se
Mon Nov 14 20:32:09 CET 2016
On Monday 14 November 2016 11.37, Mirjam Kuehne wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > Please find this new article on RIPE Labs by Ramakrishna Padmanabhan: > > Reasons Dynamic Addresses Change > > Rama looked at why dynamic addresses change and found ISPs that renumber > periodically, most commonly every 24 hours or a multiple of 24 hours. He > also found that outages influence address changes. This also has an > affect on IP address based blacklisting. it won't affect MY blacklisst since i block the entiore provider :-) > > https://labs.ripe.net/Members/ramakrishna_padmanabhan/reasons-dynamic-addresses-change > > Kind regards, > Mirjam Kuehne > RIPE NCC > > -- Peter Håkanson There's never money to do it right, but always money to do it again ... and again ... and again ... and again. ( Det är billigare att göra rätt. Det är dyrt att laga fel. )
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