Dave,
Thanks for the location of the bogon list, did not know it was accessible 
locally.  That is a great help for future use.


All,
Thanks for the info.  As stated before, 216.14.64.0/20 is listed in the bogon 
list.  Translating that using an subnet calculator that is

216.14.64.1 - 216.14.79.254

The end users address is 216.14.79.x which is right at the tale end of that 
bogon list.

I will try to contact either Current (ISP) or Cymru to determine is the subnet 
scope should be adjusted.  I assume Current gained access to the class C and 
making it known may have fell through the cracks.

Anyway, thanks again for your assistance.

Paul Galati
[email protected]



On May 23, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Dave Warren <[email protected]> wrote:

> It might not hurt to check Diagnostics --> Tables to see if the IP is listed 
> there.
> 
> I had a weird scenario a few days ago, an alias previously contained a mix of 
> hostnames and IP addresses, several of which were removed.
> 
> A period of days later, I noticed that the table still included the IP 
> addresses resolved from the hostnames (but the IPs that were listed as IPs 
> had been removed). I verified that Aliases changes had been applied, which 
> they had.
> 
> I then added a new hostname to the list, it was added to the table, while the 
> existing IPs remained.
> 
> I can't reproduce it on demand, but it was a fairly small alias list so I 
> verified every entry by hand, the bad data was there (and seemed to want to 
> stay there), so it makes me wonder if other lists could be subject to the 
> same "phantom" entries?

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