On 05/08/07 10:32, Klaus Alexander Seistrup wrote:
> Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
> 
>>> […] the majority of the peaks are due to the infamous
>>> Türk Telekom, who gives a damn about decent behaviour.
>>
>> How can I be sure that this is the fact at my box?
> 
> You could run the ntp_clients script from
> http://www.schlitt.net/scripts/ntp/ during a peak, and then do a whois
> lookup on, say, the top 10 IP addresses.
> 
>> Myabe contact them some more about it?
>> All possible emails, phone, fax, etc.
> 
> Ask says it's been tried, to no avail.  I wonder if "we" have tried to
> approach Türk Telekom in Turkish?
> 
> I also wonder if anyone has compiled — or know how to find — a list of
> all Türk Telekom's IP blocks?  I'd like to cut them off at the
> firewall.
> 
> In an earlier message I found
> 
>   ·  81.212.0.0/14
>   ·  85.96.0.0/12
>   ·  88.224.0.0/11
> 
> Is that list exhaustive?

$ whois -i org ORG-TT3-RIPE -K
inetnum:        194.54.32.0 - 194.54.63.255
inetnum:        195.174.0.0 - 195.175.255.255
inetnum:        62.248.0.0 - 62.248.127.255
inetnum:        212.156.0.0 - 212.156.255.255
inetnum:        212.174.0.0 - 212.175.255.255
inetnum:        81.212.0.0 - 81.215.255.255
inetnum:        85.96.0.0 - 85.111.255.255
inetnum:        88.224.0.0 - 88.255.255.255
inetnum:        78.160.0.0 - 78.191.255.255
inet6num:       2a01:358::/32

-- 
Simon Arlott

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