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Add new IPv4 and IPv6 address blocks of new rogue ASNs #8

Closed girlbossceo closed 1 year ago

girlbossceo commented 1 year ago

Also made formatting consistent, including the tabs, so both GitHub and Excel is happy without changing the data.

See tweets here: https://twitter.com/lizthegrey/status/1575148809747046401

IP ranges were pulled from https://ipinfo.io/ and searching for the ASN.

Worth noting that along the new providers KiwiFarms is now using is a subsidiary (?) of OVH called "vShield" (https://vshield.pro/) which is using the same ASN as OVH.

girlbossceo commented 1 year ago

Do you have a better software to edit these files with? The trailing tabs were made by Microsoft Excel and will persist each time I save the file in Excel. I couldn't find any extensions on VS Code to edit this easily either.

kkarhan commented 1 year ago

https://github.com/greyhat-academy/lists.d/pull/8#issuecomment-1261539466

There are several options to to this - M$FT Excel handles CSVs and TSVs extremely poorly.

Besides of a text editor or your choice [I use nano if on a CLI] I can recommed:

Both are excellent IDEs and if you prefer to just open up files and edit [like I assume you do with Excel] you may want to use Codium and if you want to also do versioning and git and stuff, PyCharm might be the better tool...

girlbossceo commented 1 year ago

Thanks! I'll fix these up. I do tend to use Microsoft Excel at work and home so I was hoping it could be seamlessly used here 😅

girlbossceo commented 1 year ago

@kkarhan Should be good now!

kkarhan commented 1 year ago

thanks for your contribution.

girlbossceo commented 1 year ago

I have no problem contributing a lot more for the other lists if you're interested in that. :)

kkarhan commented 1 year ago

Please, feel free to contribute as much or as little as you see fit.

lists.d was specifically opensourced to allow collaboration and maintenance as well as further the development.

Personally I would've added the /8 networks of the DoD but AFAICT these don't do much aside wasting IPv4 adress space.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks