Re: TC on domain name

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On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Stephen Clark <sclark46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there a way to do traffic control to a domain name. As an example a site
> like myspace.com has multiple ips, so it would be nice is I could bandwidth
> limit to myspace.com.

Not by name, but a little digging shows that Myspace announces all
their IPs under AS33739, as of today those announcements include the
following netblocks which you can filter on. These netblocks can and
will change, but probably not frequently enough to throw your throttle
too far off.

**NOTE: Some Blocks Overlap**
204.16.32.0/22
69.10.20.0/24
69.10.18.0/24
207.38.8.0/21
63.135.80.0/20
64.209.139.0/24
207.38.0.0/23
204.120.182.0/24
69.10.16.0/24
69.10.16.0/20
216.178.32.0/20
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