Re: what is SWIPed ?
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I think you mean SWIP, which is a way to make an ip address/range look
like its someone elses through ARIN.
So, if you are an ISP and you give your client a /24 then you should
SWIP the block so the clients name shows up and not yours. This is
extremely helpful when fighting spam and stuff.
Dan MacNeil wrote:
> Michael Loftis <mloftis@modwest.com> wrote:
>>Once SORBS was informed by the point of contact for the
>>/12 (there is no /21, it's not been SWIPed) the truth
>>of the matter they corrected their listing.
>
> What is SWIPed?
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Greg Ryman
Network Engineering Supervisor
Candylogic, LLC.
gregr@candylogic.com
949-916-4444 x.203
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