Re: Mystery CDN

2020-06-17 Thread Filip Hruska
Using Shodan, we can find other nodes belonging to the same CDN by searching for "FP6.1.1866.55", which is conveniently present in the "Server" HTTP header. Skimming through the results, it would appear most of the nodes are on the Level 3 network. Picking one non-Level3 node at random (192.6

Re: Mystery CDN

2020-06-17 Thread Justin Oeder
Former Level3 operates a CDN. Might be worth looking into. On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 11:43 AM Stephen Satchell wrote: > On 6/17/20 8:29 AM, Clinton Work wrote: > > I'm struggling to determine which CDN owns the servers in CenturyLink > prefix 8.240.0.0/12. During the Call of Duty Season 4 update

Re: Mystery CDN

2020-06-17 Thread niels=nanog
* clin...@scripty.com (Clinton Work) [Wed 17 Jun 2020, 17:31 CEST]: I'm struggling to determine which CDN owns the servers in CenturyLink prefix 8.240.0.0/12. During the Call of Duty Season 4 update on June 11th from 06:00 UTC until 08:30 UTC, we had 240 Gbps of traffic steaming into our netwo

Re: Mystery CDN

2020-06-17 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 6/17/20 8:29 AM, Clinton Work wrote: I'm struggling to determine which CDN owns the servers in CenturyLink prefix 8.240.0.0/12. During the Call of Duty Season 4 update on June 11th from 06:00 UTC until 08:30 UTC, we had 240 Gbps of traffic steaming into our network from CenturyLink prefix

Mystery CDN

2020-06-17 Thread Clinton Work
I'm struggling to determine which CDN owns the servers in CenturyLink prefix 8.240.0.0/12. During the Call of Duty Season 4 update on June 11th from 06:00 UTC until 08:30 UTC, we had 240 Gbps of traffic steaming into our network from CenturyLink prefix 8.240.0.0/12. We originally thought it