sean@donelan.com (Sean Donelan) writes:
Unfortunately, no good deed goes unpunished. Jon Postel did a great job maintaining the list of IP addresses. Paul Vixie did a great job with the first Real-Time Blackhole List. But people move on, and things change.
note that while i moved on, MAPS didn't change. in the early days, MAPS listed all unallocated /8's, and to this day, dave or margie has to go in and remove them from the database as they're handed out to various RIR's. i'm fairly sure that dave would agree to list other pirateable space if there was demand. the spammer trick of latching onto old/dead class B's has only become popular recently. (he's still dlr@bungi.com -- ask him.) the fun part is watching the bgp announce/withdraws in unallocated space. (no matter what microsoft may have learned from their survey, most isp's don't seem to care which prefixes their bgp-speaking customers advertise.) -- Paul Vixie