My question is what is the purpose of this? What are you trying to
accomplish. There maybe a different (read easier) way to accomplish
your end goal.
On 6/27/2016 1:27 PM, Benjamin E. Nichols wrote:
It would also be trivial to gather up all known ip ranges issued to
consumer cable isps and convert them to a domain name acl compatible
format.
I will put it on the whiteboard.
On 6/27/2016 12:21 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
On Monday 27 June 2016 at 19:06:17, Michael Pelletier wrote:
Does anyone know of a good blacklist of home cable modems?
I don't think you'll get any list of *home* cable modems, which
excludes small
business connections as well.
Also, with a lot of ISPs, I don't think you'll get a list of *cable*
modems,
separate from DSL modems; many of them use combined DHCP pools for both.
However, depending on what your reason for needing such a list is,
you might
find that a sufficiently effective solution is to do a reverse DNS
lookup on an IP
address and look for any of:
cable
dsl
dynamic
pool
as discrete words (often in a format such as
"cable-79-35-42-183.isp.com").
Hope that helps,
Antony.
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