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Rogers Canada using 7.0.0.0/8 for internal address space
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 4:34 PM, <Vinny_Abello at dell.com> wrote:
> I think those within the organization that deploy those vehicles or are Navy
> SEALs might sit at different lunch tables than the guys worried about IP
> address collisions. ;-)
The F/A-18 Hornets, F/A-22 Raptors are well, and good, but that's old
technology.
The folks in charge of the MQ-1 predator drones might sit closer to the guys
worried about the IP addresses.
And automated drone strikes can always be blamed on a malfunction caused by
the hijacking
I would speculate they are probably capable of targetting routers improperly
using their subnet, if the right folks feel it's necessary, and the
routers are located
in the right country.
I suspect they're more likely to attempt the more civilized
professional things any
other government org would though, such as calling the hijacker's NOC,
calling upstreams to de-peer the hijacker, sending out field agents
to have a little
'chat'....
> -Vinny
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-JH