APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, and RIPE IP addresses

Walter Dnes waltdnes-SLHPyeZ9y/tg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org
Sat Feb 12 17:07:53 UTC 2005


  Proof positive that you actually can learn stuff by reading NANAE.
The regional registries have public lists of their allocations, for your
blocking pleasure, for those of you who run your own inbound MTA's.

Listings, by country, of ASNs, IPV4 blocks, and IPV6 blocks
ftp://ftp.lacnic.net/pub/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-latest

Zone files, we got zone files, yeeeeeeeee-haaaaaaah
ftp://ftp.lacnic.net/pub/zones/

Equivalants for other regions; note slightly different naming convention
for RIPE.

ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/stats/arin/delegated-arin-latest
ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/zones/

ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-latest
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/zones/

ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-latest
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/zones/

  The regions also have partial mirrors of each other's listings.  I
don't know how complete or up-to-date they are.


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