Description Usage Arguments Details See Also Examples
IPv6 "fullbogons", all IPv6 prefixes that have not been allocated to RIRs and that have not been assigned by RIRs to ISPs, end-users, etc. Updated every four hours.
1 | ipv6_bogons(force = FALSE, cached_bogons = NA)
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force |
force a refresh even if the time-frame (4-hours) is not up |
cached_bogons |
if you pass in the previous result of a call to |
Bogons are defined as Martians (private and reserved addresses defined by RFC 1918, RFC 5735, and RFC 6598) and netblocks that have not been allocated to a regional internet registry (RIR) by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
Fullbogons are a larger set which also includes IP space that has been allocated to an RIR, but not assigned by that RIR to an actual ISP or other end-user. IANA maintains a convenient IPv4 summary page listing allocated and reserved netblocks, and each RIR maintains a list of all prefixes that they have assigned to end-users. Our bogon reference pages include additional links and resources to assist those who wish to properly filter bogon prefixes within their networks.
http://www.team-cymru.org/bogon-reference-http.html
1 2 3 4 5 | ## Not run:
v6_bogons <- ipv6_bogons()
v6_bogons <- ipv6_bogons(cached_bogons=v6_bogons)
## End(Not run)
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