13 Aug
2010
13 Aug
'10
7:11 p.m.
If you know of actual fraud or abuse, please report it to ARIN. ARIN does investigate and attempt to resolve those issues. Owen On Aug 13, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Andrew Kirch wrote: > Jeff, > > Go for it. I've always wondered what ARIN had between it's legs. > > Andrew > > On 8/13/2010 1:53 PM, Jeffrey Lyon wrote: >> 9. I could point out so many cases of "justification abuse" or >> outright fraudulent justification and I bet nothing would actually >> transpire. >> >> My two cents. >> >> Jeff >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Owen DeLong<owen@delong.com> wrote: >>> On Aug 13, 2010, at 10:36 AM, John Levine wrote: >>> >>>>> http://www.circleid.com/posts/psst_interested_in_some_lightly_used_ip_addresses/ >>>>> Discuss. :-) >>>> I don't entirely understand the process. Here's the flow chart as far >>>> as I've figured it out: >>>> >>>> 1. A sells a /20 of IPv4 space to B for, say, $5,000 >>>> >>>> 2. A tells ARIN to transfer the chunk to B >>>> >>>> 3. ARIN says no, B hasn't shown that they need it >>>> >>>> 4. A and B say screw it, and B announces the space anyway >>>> >>>> 5. ??? >>>> >>>> R's, >>>> John >>> 6. ARIN receives a fraud/abuse complaint that A's space is being used by B. >>> 7. ARIN discovers that A is no longer using the space in accordance with their RSA >>> 8. ARIN reclaims the space and A and B are left to figure out who owes what to whom. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >