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Old 06-18-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Iranian governemnt IPs:

Iran embassy, Kabul: 58.147.133.224 - 58.147.133.231
Iran embassy, Germany(?): 83.64.12.112 - 83.64.12.119
Iran embassy ?: 195.67.23.136 - 195.67.23.143
Iran embassy, Armenia: 195.250.78.224 - 195.250.78.231
Iran embassy ?: 202.183.186.104 - 202.183.186.111
Iran embassy ?: 203.122.21.48 - 203.122.21.63
Iran embassy ?: 203.131.173.72 - 203.131.173.79
Iran embassy, Canada: 207.35.236.64 - 207.35.236.95
Iran consulate, Dubai: 213.42.121.80 - 213.42.121.95
Iran embassy, RA: 217.113.6.16 - 217.113.6.23
Iran embassy, ?: 222.126.21.16 - 222.126.21.23
IRIB: 61.6.64.168 - 61.6.64.175
IRIB: 77.36.128.0 - 77.36.255.255
IRIB: 80.191.157.64 - 80.191.157.95
IRIB: 87.247.178.0 - 87.247.184.255
IRIB: 217.66.208.0 - 217.66.209.255
IRIB, Birjand: 78.38.123.16 - 78.38.123.31
IRIB, Mazandaran: 217.219.174.176 - 217.219.174.191
Ministry of Petroleum, Iran: 62.112.172.0 - 62.112.175.255
Atomic Energy Org of Iran: 80.191.7.208 - 80.191.7.223
Atomic Energy Org of Iran: 80.191.32.0 - 80.191.32.255
Atomic Energy Org of Iran: 217.218.11.160 - 217.218.11.191
Iran Communication Ministry: 80.191.21.0 - 80.191.21.255
Islamic Repbulic of Iran: 80.191.73.0 - 80.191.73.255
Islamic Repbulic of Iran: 81.255.14.64 - 81.255.14.71
Islamic Repbulic of Iran: 81.255.37.144 - 81.255.37.151
Social Security of Iran: 80.191.78.0 - 80.191.79.255
Boosheher Atomic Power Plant, Iran: 82.205.136.0 - 82.205.136.128
IABG: 84.11.77.192 - 84.11.77.254
Ministry of Science, Recearch and Technology, Iran: 84.47.252.0 - 84.47.255.255
Ministry of Science, Recearch and Technology, Iran: 213.176.74.0 - 213.176.75.255
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology: 195.219.71.0 - 195.219.71.255
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology: 195.219.90.0 - 195.219.90.255
Ministry of Education, Iran: 213.176.19.0 - 213.176.19.63
Iranian National Center: 213.176.20.0 - 213.176.20.63
Iranian National Commision for UNESCO: 213.176.101.64 - 213.176.101.127
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Iran: 217.172.99.0 - 217.172.99.255
Iran National Science Foundation: 217.218.13.0 - 217.218.13.255
Iran Dept of Environment: 217.218.14.128 - 217.218.14.255
Iran Telecomm Research Center (ITR): 217.218.62.128 - 217.218.62.255


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Again, do NOT try to DOS; at least not the ones in Iran.

Blocklist, anyone?
 
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Wow, and what do you expect people to do with this information? Do you not realize that if you decide to try to hack their servers, your going to be fucked hard? Not only that, you will make the US look worse to them than we already do. Creating more problems than trying to solve.
 
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no one said anything about hacking except for you. blocking these IP ranges could be a start to avoid / detect Iranian agents that are trying to cause confusion by posting false info, asking for proxy servers so they can block them, etc...

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Default What about quasi-government services that Iran makes use of?

Russian, Chinese energy companies. Technical services. The Iranian government doesn't do everything for themselves. If they must use outside services, and they can be mislead into believing those resources are being used to provide services to the people, it could be a two way time sink. They have to put the new rules denying those services into effect, and the almost certainly different people who need to use those services have to not only communicate their plight but authenticate their trust the Iranian government has been tricked into breaking. Combined with the general strike, chaos, and natural suspicions of the security and information services that could be quite the process.
 
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This link provides proxies that are being used by the Iranian government to get round their own firewalls. If the regime blocks these proxies they will block their own access!

http://lurl.me/9f8a28
 
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You do not need to "get around your own firewall". No gov't computer uses a foreign proxy to bypass their own firewall. Why do you keep repeating this?
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You do not need to "get around your own firewall". No gov't computer uses a foreign proxy to bypass their own firewall. Why do you keep repeating this?
Not to pass on more stupid rumors, but there was a rumor that the Iranian government was tweeting proxies in order to get protesters to use them & find their IP addresses and track them down. I have no sauce on this so take it with a grain of salt.
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What WE need to pass on is links to what we KNOW is safe...our own TOR/VPN networks and proxies we KNOW are safe...create and disseminate!
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It would probably be smart for Iranians to Geolocate the source of IP addresses before using them to ensure they are outside of Iran.

http://www.google.com/search?q=geolo...ient=firefox-a
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