[I should just keep my mouth shut, and pray the thread dies.] "David R. Conrad" writes:
APNIC has a policy that _all_ "permanent" reassignments made by ISPs must be recorded in the APNIC database before address space is considered used.
I believe RIPE-NCC has a similar policy
Sometimes it doesn't happen. I can't count the number of times we've queried APNIC, RIPE, etc., only to receive the catch-all record. (That's not to complain, directly, about the state of the databases, merely a statement of fact.) So that's where we send the complaint. I can count the number of times such messages have generated a response: five from APNIC, twice from NORGESNETT, and twice from RIPE. Its possible that many of them were forwarded, but most of the sources/relays we've complained to have been "sorry about that", so I expected to have received some responses -- count: zero. Note: Don't fear, APNIC isn't out-of-norm, most NSP's are doing the same.
Of course, the fact that an entry is in a database (any database) doesn't mean it is valid, either when it was inserted or anytime thereafter,
Aye. This has been hashed over before, but it would be quite helpful if the registries were to audit their databases periodically.
God forbid a net manager should open a book.
Ah, sorry. I must have missed the announcement of Allman's book translated into Thai, Mongolian, Bangala, (etc.).
I can't buy this complaint. Just because someone wrote a program does not mean that that person should have to publish instructions in every language possible just because its possible that people everywhere might use it. Whoever made the choice to use Sendmail should translate the documentation (man pages, op manual, _and_ web pages) for the target audience. FYI: The responses received from regional or national registries were... APNIC (all): "please send to the registered entity", none was listed. NORGESNETT (both): They didn't grasp our request that we be told who was the next most responsible party (IBM as it turned out) or that the complaint be forwarded to that party. Since we have no Norweigean skills on staff the complaint fell through the cracks. (The space has since been registered more sanely.) RIPE #1: "please send to the registered entity", none was listed. RIPE #2: "please send to the registered entity", no e-mail contact information was present in the updated after our complaint entry.