On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Chris Owen wrote:

And how do you know the difference? The Cox IP address is SWIPed. Its even sub-allocated. The allocation is just a /19.

Exactly, so why not just block whatever the suballocation is? Would mean that companies that properly SWIP their IP-blocks and put in the effort to maintain them, are given an advantage to companies that do not.

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