At 06:58 PM 11/10/98 -0500, Jeff Mcadams wrote:
An _address_allocation_ that small just doesn't require that level of public contact visibility."
Here I disagree. As I (and others have pointed out) there are people with /32's that have just as much administrative control over their IP "space" as someone with a /25 might have. I have *several* customers, and we're not all that big of an ISP, that have *full* administrative control over their IP space with the one exception of reverse lookups.
I was quoting someone else and merely replaced the word "network" with "address_allocation." Why don't they have reverse lookups? in-addr.arpa records control is the only reason I care about having address space under my maintainer ID to start with. ------- John Fraizer | __ _ The System Administrator | / / (_)__ __ ____ __ | The choice mailto:John.Fraizer@EnterZone.Net | / /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / | of a GNU http://www.EnterZone.Net/ | /____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ | Generation A 486 is a terrible thing to waste...