User talk:Nhcohen54


 * - would you mind taking a look at this one please? It does appear that bezeqint offers residential ADSL. I'm not 100% sure on this one - as the ADSL ranges are pretty clearly marked in AS8551 as "BEZEQINT-ADSL" or "ADSL", or even things like "ISRAEL-TRAIN", whereas this one is marked as "CABLES-L2TP", which doesn't make any sense to me. I am seeing at least one mailserver in the base range resolution for that /18, with the rest being ".red.bezeqint.net" ip's. Unfortunately, Nhcohen54 did not provide us with an actual IP address - but a CIDR. Looking at some of the ADSL ranges for differential, I see things like ".pop.bezeqint.net", and "", with random mailservers mixed in as well. Any input would be appreciated. SQL Query me!  15:45, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
 * I can't mention the case here, but checkuser does confirm that at least one proxy on that range has been abused. The CU log for the /18 should make it fairly clear who that was. L2TP is a VPN protocol, which is why I suspected this might be a VPN range of some sort. However, based on Nhcohen's statement, I suspect that Bezeq is putting both residential customers and open proxies on the same range, perhaps there are other customers on the same range using a P2P VPN. I think I'll lift the rangeblock for now. ST47 (talk) 04:00, 8 February 2021 (UTC)