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Comment great, only 7 years late (Score 5, Informative) 195

Verizon has been an epic sewer network for years, and has ignored their spam problem for years. If they want to clean up now (or make a lame attempt to clean up, as most telco's do), fine. It just means less work for iptables at my end.

For those who are sick of Verizon's bullshit, here's my list (no promises this is complete, but it should have most of em) of Verizon's ip blocks.

  206.46.0.0/16
  66.12.0.0/14
  207.68.0.0/17
  71.96.0.0/11
  72.64.0.0/11
  72.42.0.0/18
  71.160.0.0/15
  71.162.0.0/16
  96.224.0.0/11
  98.108.0.0/14
  98.112.0.0/13
  68.160.0.0/14
  162.84.0.0/16
  162.83.0.0/16
  151.204.0.0/15
  138.88.0.0/21
  66.171.0.0/16
  66.14.128.0/17
  151.201.0.0/16
  138.89.0.0/16
  141.149.0.0/16
  141.150.0.0/15
  141.152.0.0/14
  141.156.0.0/15
  141.158.0.0/16
  68.160.192.0/18
  68.161.192.0/18
  66.14.0.0/17
  151.196.0.0/14
  151.200.0.0/14
  151.204.0.0/15
  129.44.0.0/16
  138.88.0.0/16
  64.222.0.0/15
  68.236.0.0/14
  70.104.0.0/13
  70.16.0.0/13
  71.96.0.0/11
  209.158.0.0/16
  209.159.0.0/19
  71.160.0.0/11
  173.64.0.0/12
  70.192.0.0/11
  66.174.0.0/16
  75.224.0.0/12
  75.240.0.0/13
  75.192.0.0/10
  97.0.0.0/10

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