Nelson Minar wrote:
> I didn't realize that North American servers were getting these; I don't 
> really notice them myself. Could someone remind me of the IP netblocks 
> that their ISP uses?

Sure:

Simon Arlott wrote:
 >> $ 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

 > Sweet, thanks a lot!

 > In sorted CIDRs that would be:

 > IPv4:
 >   62.248.0.0/17
 >   78.160.0.0/11
 >   81.212.0.0/13
 >   85.96.0.0/12
 >   88.224.0.0/11
 >  194.54.32.0/18
 >  195.174.0.0/15
 >  212.156.0.0/16
 >  212.174.0.0/15
 > IPv6:
 >  2a01:358::/32

 > Cheers,

 > -- Klaus Alexander Seistrup http://klaus.seistrup.dk/ 
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