[Linux-aus] internode/iinet/tpg ipv4 bogons in route
Rob Kearey
robk at ningaui.net
Tue Jun 14 14:38:30 AEST 2022
This is incredibly common practice, for all sorts of reasons.
Rob K
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 2:20 PM Damon Permezel via linux-aus
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> I currently have internode. For some unholy reason, my packets leave my place, and are routed thru a bogon: 10.20.21.212. Being paranoid, I assume this is doing deep packet inspection / recording for ASIO / NSA / …? I have tried to suggest they fix their infrastructure so as to give the bogon a non-private address, but they demur.
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> Anyone else out there with bogons in their routes?
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> This is from mtr -4 www.apple.com
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> lust (192.168.3.2) -> www.apple.com (23.63.20.216) 2022-06-14T12:43:12+1000
> Keys: Help Display mode Restart statistics Order of fields quit
> Packets Pings
> Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
> 1. gw3 0.0% 46 0.3 139.7 0.2 3453. 595.5
> 2. gw.xxxxxxx.com 0.0% 45 0.7 137.6 0.5 3350. 581.3
> 3. 10.20.21.212 4.4% 45 7.0 144.5 6.6 3248. 572.3
> 4. 60-240-241-214.static.tpgi.com.au 4.4% 45 7.7 140.1 7.1 3146. 551.5
> 5. 203-219-107-166.static.tpgi.com.au 2.2% 45 12.2 182.1 7.2 3382. 600.9
> 6. a23-63-20-216.deploy.static.akamaitechnologies.com 4.4% 45 7.3 114.3 6.6 2939. 505.9
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> Note that gw.xxxxxxx.com is a globally routable fixed IP address. Not sure why I am modest and will not disclose it, but folks seem shy about such details. It is the address assigned to my UDM Pro from a /29 assigned to me statically by internode.
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