On 9/18/2013 8:16 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote:
On 9/18/13 6:10 PM, David Miller wrote:
On 9/18/2013 7:30 PM, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
On 9/18/2013 7:15 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote:
On 9/18/13 5:07 PM, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
On 9/18/2013 6:55 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote:
> I used to run the AHBL and ARIN used to contact us when > they recycled IP space. We always removed when contacted > by ARIN. > > Andrew > ARIN hasnt contacted us for this since i've been involved with the ahbl for ~5 years. just a FYI. Well, it'd seem we found the problem then.
Andrew
Ive know ARIN is a problem for a lotta years andrew :P When we contacted them and asked them to do it again we got told its against policies blablablabla.
(replying to list with Tammy's permission) This is pathetic. ARIN is supposed to be working as a steward of this IP space. When you have policies that make it more difficult to use the IP space this isn't even remotely close to stewardship. It's pathetic, with the policy making a quick turn around of releasing old IP space when you get an allocation, that ARIN is leaving innocent third parties who have paid ARIN large sums of money for this space. ARIN, frankly you can suck it. It's time to grow up and behave how you were intended to.
Andrew
If only there was a way for anyone to get a daily report of number resource allocations...
https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=daily%20internet%20number%20resource%20allocation%20...
First link.
-DMM
Those also are statistics not actual IP block numbers being deallocated/allocated.
The Status Reports (PDFs) down the page are statistics, updated quarterly. At the top of the page is the delegated-extended daily report. "The file delegated-extended contains a daily updated report of the distribution of Internet number resources. The resources reported are: IPv4 address ranges (IPv4) IPv6 address ranges (IPv6) Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs)" That file is text. The lines for IPv4 look like: apnic|AU|ipv4|1.0.0.0|256|20110811|assigned|A9173591|e-stats apnic|CN|ipv4|1.0.1.0|256|20110414|assigned|A92E1062|e-stats apnic|CN|ipv4|1.0.2.0|512|20110414|assigned|A92E1062|e-stats The Readme file explains the fields: http://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/nro-extended-stats-readme5.txt 4th field is start IP 5th field is number of IPs in block 6th field is date of allocation/assignment I would think that file might be parsed, compared to RBL listings, and if listing date (or last bad behavior date) < allocation/assignment date - then remove listing. -DMM