[06:41] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:56] <Tireg> I just found out CANONICAL-AS on the RIPE database, with all its subnets (https://apps.db.ripe.net/db-web-ui/query?bflag=true&dflag=false&inverse=mnt-by&rflag=false&searchtext=CANONICAL-MNT&source=RIPE&types=route), and noticed that every Ubuntu/Canonical services are hosted on those networks (keyserver, launchpad, repositories except mirrors,
[12:56] <Tireg> snapcraft/snapstore, ...)
[12:56] <Tireg> Does Canonical host third-party services on those ranges ?
[12:57] <xnox> Tireg:  what do you mean by "third-party services"?
[12:58] <Tireg> Services not managed by Canonical themself, such as if they would host VMs/Containers/Services on those ranges, but for third party people/enterprises
[12:59] <Tireg> Just like AWS would host files for their customers
[13:02] <Tireg> (or said in another way, if I would insert firewall rules to allow outbound traffic to those Canonical subnets, would this allow only traffic to Canonical-managed services, or also to services not managed by Canonical/Ubuntu community)