Hi Anurag, From: <apnic-talk-bounces@lists.apnic.net> on behalf of Anurag Bhatia <me@anuragbhatia.com> Hello everyone, I am trying to understand a case scenario where a Pakistan based ISP (Multinet Pakistan Pvt. Ltd.) AS9260 is being allocated and originating certain addresses which are officially delegated to Indian operator (though whois record reflects
Pakistan). Example pool which shows this behaviour: 202.141.224.0/19 (visible in routing table, originated by AS9260) Here, whois query to APNIC DB reflects: % [whois.apnic.net] % Whois data copyright terms
http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html % Information related to '202.141.224.0 - 202.141.255.255' % Abuse contact for '202.141.224.0 - 202.141.255.255' is 'abuse@multinet.com.pk' inetnum: 202.141.224.0 - 202.141.255.255 netname: MULTINETPAKISTAN descr: Multinet Pakistan Pvt. Ltd. country: PK org: ORG-MB4-AP admin-c: AAA3-AP tech-c: IC219-AP mnt-by: APNIC-HM mnt-routes: MAINT-PK-MULTINETPAKISTAN mnt-lower: MAINT-PK-MULTINETPAKISTAN mnt-irt: IRT-MULTINETBROADBAND-PK status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE last-modified:
2017-11-13T13:01:16Z source: APNIC Seems like a regular allocation to this network. But if we look at the APNIC's delegation data (https://ftp.apnic.net/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-extended-latest),
it shows: grep "202.141.224.0" delegated-apnic-extended-latest apnic|IN|ipv4|202.141.224.0|8192|20020419|allocated|A91733A8 Here the allocated country is India. Is this is a case of IP address transfer? Or a case where APNIC might have allocated it to an Indian network back in 2002 and later pool was returned and allocated to this network in Pakistan? Many tools
which try to map prefixes to the country based on the RIR data will map/assume this prefix to be belonging to India which certainly not seem to be the case here. |