Seems that the problem has been addressed and fixed. Turns out that Genuity/Level3 who "owned" that range decided to turn it in to ARIN as unutilized. We are addressing what is Verizon's and what is Level3's at this time. Why is it that I feel an addressing audit coming our way... Thanks to all who responded and were kind of enough to temporarily whitelisted us. -------------------------- Dennis Dayman Verizon Internet Services Operations Security and Legal Compliance vz.security@verizon.net --------------------------
-----Original Message----- From: Dennis Dayman Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 11:36 AM To: 'Nanog' Subject: Verizon IP's and ARIN Records
ARIN has dropped all registry information for 206.46.0.0 - 255.255.0.0. This range includes our residential and business mail customers. We are aware of the issue and are addressing this NOW to have our ARIN records re-published again. We are not sure why this has happened at this time. Any sender verification that checks for PTR records will fail on outbound mail from Verizon Online.
-------------------------- Dennis Dayman Verizon Internet Services Operations Security and Legal Compliance --------------------------