At 10:04 PM 1/4/1999 -0800, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
24.in-addr.arpa has never been delegated.
What do you mean? Address space has been assigned by ARIN:
whois -h whois.arin.net 24.128 Continental Cablevision - North East (NETBLK-CVSN-CCNE) CVSN-CCNE 24.128.0.0 - 24.128.255.255
There appear to be registered nameservers for some blocks. And just now:
set type=soa 24.in-addr.arpa. Server: starship.av8.com Address: 198.3.136.10
IN-ADDR.ARPA origin = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET mail addr = hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET serial = 1999010400 --Dean ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Plain Aviation, Inc dean@av8.com LAN/WAN/UNIX/NT/TCPIP http://www.av8.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
At 10:04 PM 1/4/1999 -0800, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
24.in-addr.arpa has never been delegated.
What do you mean? Address space has been assigned by ARIN:
There is no 24.in-addr.arpa zone. There are specific delegations underneith it. There are no nameservers for this zone, as demonstrated by your nslookup query. Also, ARIN records the registrations made by the IANA. This was the process as of four months ago, which was up to the point that Jon left us. Josh has told me that the IANA still approves every 24.in-addr.arpa delegation since this is the range for cable deployment and cable is not reserved for the ARIN service area. (yes cable does exist in Europe and Asia !) --bill
Dean Anderson wrote:
At 10:04 PM 1/4/1999 -0800, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
24.in-addr.arpa has never been delegated.
What do you mean? Address space has been assigned by ARIN:
whois -h whois.arin.net 24.128 Continental Cablevision - North East (NETBLK-CVSN-CCNE) CVSN-CCNE 24.128.0.0 - 24.128.255.255
But that's not the whole 24/8. Assignments appear to be in pieces. 192.in-addr.arpa has not been delegated, either.
There appear to be registered nameservers for some blocks. And just now:
set type=soa 24.in-addr.arpa. Server: starship.av8.com Address: 198.3.136.10
IN-ADDR.ARPA origin = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET mail addr = hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET serial = 1999010400
But 128.24.in-addr.arpa is being delegated. It appears to be a lame delegation, though. -- -- *-----------------------------* Phil Howard KA9WGN * -- -- | Inturnet, Inc. | Director of Internet Services | -- -- | Business Internet Solutions | eng at intur.net | -- -- *-----------------------------* philh at intur.net * --
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 11:11:00AM -0500, Dean Anderson wrote:
At 10:04 PM 1/4/1999 -0800, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
24.in-addr.arpa has never been delegated.
What do you mean? Address space has been assigned by ARIN:
whois -h whois.arin.net 24.128 Continental Cablevision - North East (NETBLK-CVSN-CCNE) CVSN-CCNE 24.128.0.0 - 24.128.255.255
There appear to be registered nameservers for some blocks. And just now:
24.0.0.0/8 is registered to cable-modem providers. Continental Cablevision Northeast is ne.mediaone.net. Other blocks are registered to @Home as well as some other providers. -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol@nacs.net] Part-time Support Droid [support@nacs.net] NACS Spaminator [abuse@nacs.net] Proud resident of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, the coolest place on earth. http://www.ClevelandHeights.com
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Steven J. Sobol wrote: : 24.0.0.0/8 is registered to cable-modem providers. Continental Cablevision : Northeast is ne.mediaone.net. Other blocks are registered to @Home as well as : some other providers. Is it possible to determine when an initial allocation was made for a given network if said netblock was allocated prior to ARIN? -- Brian
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Brian Wallingford
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Dean Anderson
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PaulM
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Phil Howard
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Rodney Joffe
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Steven J. Sobol