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page | An analysis of personal ASNs in the wild | The good, the bad, and the wtf!? | 2022-09-19 | website | true |
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As a network operator, I keep a fairly close eye on what my peers are up to. This is mainly to make sure nobody is doing something too stupid near my network, but also just out of curiosity. Its nice to know what other people are up to, both as a sanity check on my own network, and as a view into new things I could try out.
I was recently inspired by Hurricane Electric's webpage that provides statistics on IPv6 adoption to create a website to display info about personal Autonomous System Numbers. This site both caught my interest due to being a pretty raw plain-text website (can you tell, I like simple webpages?), and due to containing a ton of interesting information.