On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 12:32:58PM -0400, John Payne wrote:
--On Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:52 AM -0400 Kai Schlichting <kai@pac-rim.net> wrote:
From the [Hijacked] list:
The ARIN information has been updated to have up-to-date contact info for the original owner, the original owners' ISP is announcing 4 /18s but AT&T is still announcing 157.112.0.0/16. Can whoever's been bugging AT&T to stop announcing it to bug them some more?
abuse@att.net seems to be a dead horse - demands from numerous parties, including the owner of this /16 (the true source of records is JPNIC: whois -h whois.nic.ad.jp "157.112.0.0 /e" , ARIN has not proceeded with 'early registration' transfer of this group of records to JPNIC, it seems) that have been mailed there and to various other @att.net addresses, including their so-called "legal demands center" (that is reportedly hard to reach via email) have been summarily ignored, and we mean "/dev/null'd".
You might want to check your data. I stopped seeing 157.112.0.0/16 announced via AT&T earlier this week.
route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bgp 157.112.0.0/16 | i 7018 5056 7018 3277 3267 3343 2603 3356 7018 11608 6461 7018 3356 7018 4513 7018 7018 1668 7018 852 3561 7018 6939 6461 7018 6395 7018 6395 7018 1299 7018 286 209 7018 5056 7018 3277 3267 3343 2603 3356 7018 11608 6461 7018 3356 7018 4513 7018 7018 1668 7018 852 3561 7018 6939 6461 7018 6395 7018 6395 7018 1299 7018 286 209 7018 [....more of the same] -- "Since when is skepticism un-American? Dissent's not treason but they talk like it's the same..." (Sleater-Kinney - "Combat Rock")