Just a teensy request to whoever did this. In an earlier message, I mentioned that persistent Chinese IP -- which is still persistent, I might add. Anyhoo, I just checked for PeerGuardian updates, found the mention of the IP, and noticed that someone posted a "comment" there using the OTD handle. While I do appreciate mention of this matter, I'd appreciate it if you'd not make comments in my name (even the short version of OlderThanDirt) -- especially when they may not be accurate. I added the following to the comment:
FWIW, here's the info per ARIN.NET:Quote:
The last comment, "The network registration and contact info appears to be bogus..and has been reported invalid" was not made by me. However, I did mention the IP in the KLite forum. Only the POC contact info was reported as invalid, not the network registration -- which belongs to ISSTC, State Science & Technology Commission, Computer Center, 15, Fuxinglu, Beijing, China 100038.
ARIN.NET Search results for: 168.160.250.191
OrgName: ISTIC, State Science & Technology Commission, China.
OrgID: ISSTCC
Address: Computer Center,
Address: 15, Fuxinglu
Address: Beijing 100038
City:
StateProv:
PostalCode:
Country: CN
NetRange: 168.160.0.0 - 168.160.255.255
CIDR: 168.160.0.0/16
NetName: SSTC-ISTIC
NetHandle: NET-168-160-0-0-1
Parent: NET-168-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
NameServer: SUN10.STI.AC.CN
NameServer: NS.IHEP.AC.CN
Comment: The information for POC handle YL16-ARIN has been reported to
Comment: be invalid. ARIN has attempted to obtain updated data, but has
Comment: been unsuccessful. To provide current contact information,
Comment: please email [email protected].
RegDate: 1994-05-23
Updated: 2002-10-07
TechHandle: YL16-ARIN
TechName: Lian, Yachun
TechPhone: 86 1 8515544
TechEmail: [email protected]
One other note. Being in China, you'd think the IP would be listed with APNIC.NET (since it's Asia/Pacific). However, networks in this IP range (168.0.0.0 - 168.255.255.255) were allocated by InterNIC prior to the formation of Regional Internet Registries (RIRs): APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE. In short, the registration is an "old" one ... which may explain why the Technical Contact is no longer valid. And, even though the Contact may be invalid, the Contact's home domain (per email address) is not. Below is a screen-shot of their http://www.ihep.ac.cn homepage:
http://novelhost.net/captured.jpg
Note that the URL is just "www" with the secondary server name as a suffix. Adding "www" to the primary server name comes up empty in an attempted browse. But, this makes sense because China changed the name of their"State Science & Technology Commission" to the "Ministry of Science & Technology" in 1998 ... and their English homepage is http://www.most.gov.cn/English/. I assume they just changed their server name and not the IP range (and just didn't bother to update the new name/contact info to ARIN.NET).
P.S. BTW, if you visit the Ministry's website, click on "Copy Right Law" in the left column. Interesting rules ... especially Article 21 which gives creators life + 50 years protection. Hmm, their law was enacted in 1990. Kinda makes you wonder where the US got its life + 50 years idea from.