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 No.2728

When it comes to IPs they always come in one of four ASN types, ones that come from ISPs, ones from businesses, ones from education, and ones from hosting. Is there any simple way of figuring out which is which in a speedy manner?

 No.2731

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I think there's a lot of them in Asia

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 No.2739

>>2738
Yeah that’s useful, but where do they get their data from?

 No.2751

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>>2739
The information of the owner of ASN is provided by regional Internet registries like American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) through the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP).
Here is the official info of AS7018 provided by ARIN through RDAP:
https://rdap.arin.net/registry/autnum/7018

This raw info only lists the owner's name, address, and contact information. But type of organization isn't a part of it. Third-party providers like ipinfo.io have their own database to determine the ASN type based on the identity of the owner.




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