
bash$ whois 65 Air Force Logistics Command (ASN-LOGNET) LOGNET-AS 65 IANA (RESERVED-7) Reserved 64.0.0.0 - 95.0.0.0
bash$ whois 96 Army Finance and Accounting Office (ASN-JTELS) JTELS-BEN1-AS 96 IANA (RESERVED-8) Reserved 96.0.0.0 - 126.0.0.0
How did these guys get such big chunks of address space reserved?
I think someone is jumping to conculsions here. ASN-LOGNET is a reservered autonmus system number, and IP blocks 64.0.0.0 - 95.0.0.0 are servered by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, which has delegate address space to Internet, APNIC, and RIPE). The question of who has authority to assign golbally unique IP adddrress is a good one, and the only historical directives would indicate, US DOD -> Internet Society -> IANA -> Internic or some such. The questions regarding allocation and assignment, should be addressed in other forums and perhaps, the question should be asked of the users of the Internet, are you unhappy with the current allocation methods/agencies, and what action would be recommened to fix these problems, i.e. replace Internic, etc. It only seems to demostraight that the current system works reasonably well for the majority of users, that someone hasn't come up with a end user referendum to replace the allocation agencies. -- Jeremy Porter, Freeside Communications, Inc. jerry@fc.net PO BOX 80315 Austin, Tx 78708 | 1-800-968-8750 | 512-339-6094 http://www.fc.net