>I was always under the impression they were just pretending that they owned large blocks of public IP space from a networking perspective, blocking everything and selectively turning on outbound traffic via access control lists. Apparently not
It was always public knowledge that NK has more or less one publicly routed /22. That's far removed from "large blocks of public IP space".
I think they meant that they were routing most IP addresses back to servers they control, even though they didn't officially "own" them.
It was always public knowledge that NK has more or less one publicly routed /22. That's far removed from "large blocks of public IP space".
I think they meant that they were routing most IP addresses back to servers they control, even though they didn't officially "own" them.