The 50.117.15.0/24 range seems to be a subnet of an EGI Hosting range.
Regards...jmcc
keyplyr
5:48 pm on Jul 24, 2014 (gmt 0)
The 50.117.15.0/24 range seems to be a subnet of an EGI Hosting range.
Regards...jmcc
Well since you choose not to share that EGI Hosting range with us, I am guessing it is:
50.117.0.0 - 50.118.255.255 50.117.0.0/15
Can anyone confirm? Thanks
jmccormac
6:02 pm on Jul 24, 2014 (gmt 0)
Like the man from DelMonte, ARIN says yes. NetRange: 50.117.0.0 - 50.117.127.255 CIDR: 50.117.0.0/17 OriginAS: AS18779 NetName: EGIHOSTING-4 NetHandle: NET-50-117-0-0-1
Been a bit busy with updating the global website:IP range database here hence forgot to add the details.
Thank you Don. The facility by which you retrieve such comprehensive data intrigues me.
I've spent time dredging around the arin.net site trying to discover the source, to no avail,
Care to educate us how to get it?
wilderness
12:14 pm on Jul 27, 2014 (gmt 0)
Angonasec, Somebody else here showed me long ago.
1)At ARIN 2) do an IP WHOIS 3) look for the lines that says ORGANIZATION 4) click on that link 5) when the link appears, sroll down to "Related networks" 6) click on that link
To bad the same thing is not possible with RIPE or APNIC.
wilderness
12:20 pm on Jul 27, 2014 (gmt 0)
BTW, I hope by providing this that ARIN doesn't decide to change their access via related networks and they did previously, and when subnet searches were possible (which I provided multiple times in a similar explanation).
Angonasec
3:57 pm on Jul 28, 2014 (gmt 0)
Ta Don.
Excellent! :)
Yes, imagine the headaches the ARIN CTO must have trying to distinguish us from bots scraping their data. Not a job I'd volunteer for.