======IP Addresses (mostly BALUG and related [L]UGs, etc.)====== "old" <~=2019-12-19 --> "new" >~=2019-12-12 198.144.194.232 --> 96.86.170.224 network (/29) 198.144.194.234 --> 96.86.170.225 198.144.194.235 --> 96.86.170.226 198.144.194.236 --> 96.86.170.227 198.144.194.237 --> 96.86.170.228 198.144.194.238 --> 96.86.170.229 balug.org./[L]UGs 198.144.194.233 --> 96.86.170.230 gateway 198.144.194.239 --> 96.86.170.231 broadcast "new" addresses are now active,\\ there will be bit overlap period of about 8 days,\\ IPv4 addresses are shown with relevant "mappings", but note that\\ they're not in IPv4 ordered sequence (notably gateway will\\ change from first, to last, of the "usable" IPs in the sequence). BALUG/LUGs?\\ [[https://www.balug.org/|BALUG]]\\ [[https://www.sf-lug.org/|SF-LUG]] (see also linuxmafia.com for SF-LUG list(s))\\ [[https://berkeleylug.com/|BerkeleyLUG]]\\ linuxmafia.com - see linuxmafia.com (& %%w%%ww.linuxmafia.com) DNS data (e.g. for SF-LUG list) IPs not used for BALUG/%%[%%L]UG(s) may not be particularly detailed here\\ (hosting provided courtesy of Michael Paoli, [L]UGs essentially mostly "just" get use of the one IPv4 address). additional details may be found in/via DNS\\ IPv6? Mostly see the DNS data for relevant information. ===== mostly historical information ===== See earlier versions of wiki page in [[https://www.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=system:ip_addresses&do=revisions|history]]