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Reserved / Special-use CIDR

10.6.61.59/32

1 IPs /32 Reserved · RFC 1918 IANA
Private network · RFC 1918

A private IPv4 address block reserved for internal networks. These addresses are not globally routable on the public internet — home, corporate, and data-center LANs commonly use them.

This range is reserved by IANA — it is not allocated to an organization, ISP, or regional internet registry. Addresses here appear on every private/internal network that follows the standard, so lookups will not identify a specific owner. 10.6.61.59/32 is a sub-block of 10.0.0.0/8, the defining reserved range.

Addresses
1
1
Sub-ranges
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within this block

All 1 IP addresses in 10.6.61.59/32

This block is announced in BGP, observed across our RIPE RIS collectors.

Announced prefix
Origin AS
Announcement samples
1
Last seen
2026-08-21 10:59:47

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 10.6.61.59/32?

10.6.61.59/32 falls inside 10.0.0.0/8 — a Private network range reserved by RFC 1918. A private IPv4 address block reserved for internal networks. These addresses are not globally routable on the public internet — home, corporate, and data-center LANs commonly use them.

Is 10.6.61.59/32 routable on the public internet?

No. 10.6.61.59/32 is part of IANA-reserved special-use space (10.0.0.0/8, RFC 1918). Packets with these addresses are either filtered by backbone routers or handled as local/special traffic — they never reach the public internet.

Who owns 10.6.61.59/32?

10.6.61.59/32 is not allocated to any organization or ISP. It is part of the Private network block reserved by IANA under RFC 1918 for every network to use privately.

Last updated: 2026-08-22 07:24:05 UTC
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