On 2019-10-14 11:21 BST, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
> Yeah. I think there’s been a bit of a shift back to looking at your
> network space and surrounding IPs.

Why?

(I ask this in ignorance of the underlying technicalities, and about
ipv4 only.)

There are only about 3 billion public ipv4 addresses.  I will make the
claim that a few billion entries in a lookup table doesn't seem much
of a challenge, least of all for a party with the kind of resources
that Google has available.

So why care about the "neighborhood" at all?  Why not consider each
and every ipv4 address on its own merits?
-- 
Nick

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