On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 12:31 PM Pengxiong Zhu <pzhu...@ucr.edu> wrote: > > Sorry for the confusion. I mean the IPs belong to non-Chinese ISPs but are > actually controlled/managed by Chinese ISPs. >
this is, as I think was said earlier, normal practice. Sometimes you accept a /31 from your "provider" or "peer", sometimes they accept yours... sometimes this is because of seasons/reasons/etc, sometimes because it's how folk denote who's paying for the link in between. Those ips are not useful as a signal, which I think was also said previously in this thread. > Best, > Pengxiong Zhu > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > University of California, Riverside > > > On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 8:52 AM Christopher Morrow <morrowc.li...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 11:38 AM Pengxiong Zhu <pzhu...@ucr.edu> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks again for your insightful responses! >> > >> > The case we discuss above is Chinese ISPs renting routers located outside >> > China and the IPs belong to other ISPs. >> > >> >> I think you are using all of the wrong verbs here... 'renting' does >> not make sense here, I'm unclear on what you actually mean, please try >> again with a different verb OR more clarifying text. >> \