
Discussion on changing policies allowing to recover wasted ip space should be done on proper ARIN mailing list - ppml@arin.net If you're not subscribed, I can repost your message there, but I can tell you right now this will not be supported - nobody wants to have to rejustify a block (even after 5 years) and even worse is that ARIN for legal and other reasons is not touching old ip space having basicly said they can not apply its policies there because ip space was not received from ARIN but from another entity and ARIN is now just maintaining the database for it. As for Occidental Petroleum, I'd recommend you just email them saying you found their other ip block 155.224.0.0/16 and is concerned it maybe hijacked and missused like several other blocks you'v seen and tell them to update arin records, enter their tech handle and dns servers or if they are not ever planning to use the block then to return space to ARIN. That is about as much as you can do here. On Sun, 18 May 2003 listuser@numbnuts.net wrote:
Howdy. This afternoon I was working with a used switch I recently purchased when I noticed it still had the previous owner's IP in it. I noted that it wasn't a reserved address that I recognized so I looked it up. As it turned out the IP belonged to Occidental Petroleum Corp (oxy.com) and was part of a /16 (155.224.0.0/16). The fact that it they had a /16 was a bit surprising. Seeing how it was allocated back in 1992, I guess I really shouldn't be that surprised. I figured they must have enough remote offices to reasonably use a large portion of that /16. While loading their website I noted that www.oxy.com fell into another netblock (208.35.252.113/24). I was curious enough (read: bored) that I eventually queried Arin's WHOIS for Occidental Petroleum and was quite surprised at what I saw.
http://ws.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput=occidental%20petroleum
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM (OCCIDE-1) Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OPC) Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OPC-2) Occidental Petroleum IP (OPI-1) Occidental Petroleum Corporation (AS26517) OXYHOUAS-01 26517 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-106789196846411 (NET-63-166-189-0-1) 63.166.189.0 - 63.166.189.255 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-106789094446405 (NET-63-166-185-0-1) 63.166.185.0 - 63.166.185.255 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-106789068846359 (NET-63-166-184-0-1) 63.166.184.0 - 63.166.184.255 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-106790118446425 (NET-63-166-225-0-1) 63.166.225.0 - 63.166.225.255 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-110111612871621 (NET-65-161-178-224-1) 65.161.178.224 - 65.161.178.255 OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM FON-349201920042097 (NET-208-35-252-0-1) 208.35.252.0 - 208.35.252.255 Occidental Petroleum Corp. OXY1-NET (NET-155-224-0-0-1) 155.224.0.0 - 155.224.255.255 Occidental Petroleum Corporation OXY-2 (NET-170-189-0-0-1) 170.189.0.0 - 170.189.255.255 Occidental Petroleum Corporation OXY-3 (NET-199-248-164-0-1) 199.248.164.0 - 199.248.168.255 Occidental Petroleum IP FON-106769945643237 (NET-63-163-205-0-1) 63.163.205.0 - 63.163.205.255 Occidental Petroleum IP FON-106780672044417 (NET-63-165-112-0-1) 63.165.112.0 - 63.165.112.255
They have not one /16 but two /16s, eight /24s, one /22, and one /27. Does this seem a little excessive to anyone else? I can think of a dozen state-run universities off of the top of my head that could never dream of justifying a /16, let alone more.
I hate to pummel a dead horse but would it be worthwhile to ask these corporations to relinguish netblocks that they don't use or can't justify keeping? "Because I'm paying you" isn't a good enough reason IMHO. Would it be worthwhile to have organizations with direct allocations submit a netblock usage summary every 4-5 years to justify keeping their existing blocks? I know it might be hard for ARIN to justify taking back someone's netblocks. It just irks me to no ends to see a considerable amount of wasted netspace such as this.
Pardon me for asking because I imagine this has been discussed many times before.
Justin Shore