11-05-2008 12:46 AM - edited 03-04-2019 12:11 AM
Hi All,
I have received an IP from one of my client. 191.168.1.15. He want my servers to reach this IP and he is assuring that it is reachable from the internet.
Is it a Public IP? I cant fine and Whois info abut this IP ? Anybody having any idea please?
Thanks
11-05-2008 01:04 AM
Found that 191/8 is administered by LACNIC , and is legacy.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/
HTH...rate if helpful...
11-05-2008 01:27 AM
As reported by LACNIC this is
Unallocated resource: 191.168.1.15
191.168.1.15 is not associated with any ISP or country till date.
Tracing route to 191.168.1.15 [191.168.1.15]...
hop rtt rtt rtt ip address
1 1 1 1 70.84.211.97
2 0 0 0 70.87.254.5
3 Host Ureachable
Trace aborted
11-05-2008 01:45 AM
hummm....
Strange. Well what the term "Legacy" implies / means here.
Thanks
11-05-2008 02:18 AM
Interesting. I can only find 190.0.0.0/19 as closest match in the Internet routing table. A traceroute from a route server in the US goes:
Tracing the route to 191.168.1.15
1 vl-51.uonet1-gw.uoregon.edu (128.223.51.2) [AS 3582] 20 msec 204 msec 200 msec
2 0.ge-0-1-0.uonet8-gw.uoregon.edu (128.223.3.8) [AS 3582] 144 msec 200 msec 200 msec
3 eugn-car1-gw.nero.net (207.98.64.65) [AS 3701] 204 msec 204 msec 20 msec
4 eugn-core1-gw.nero.net (207.98.64.161) [AS 3701] 208 msec 200 msec 200 msec
5 eugn-core1-gw.nero.net (207.98.64.161) [AS 3701] !H * *
route-views.oregon-ix.net>
Can you ask your client to make a traceroute to one of your IP addresses?
- Thomas
11-05-2008 02:35 AM
" Interesting. I can only find 190.0.0.0/19 as closest match in the Internet routing table "
Internet Routing table ??? How u looked into it. Any one of your router sharing routes over the internet ?
11-05-2008 04:20 AM
You can telnet to Router servers (e.g. route-views.oregon-ix.net and follow the instructions on the banner text), see for more options http://www.traceroute.org/#Route%20Servers
- Thomas
11-05-2008 06:48 AM
Are you sure that it's not a typo and he means 192.168?
--John
11-05-2008 07:48 AM
Go to Network Solutions and do a "whois" lookup and it will tell you if it has been registered.
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