Bank One 159.53.0.0/16 contact?
Anyone have a clueful contact at Bank One? Their ARIN POC info is some generic switchboard that is completely unrelated to their allocation and who refuses to connect you to anyone in datacomm if you don't know a specific contact name to ask for. They told me that they'd be happy to write down what was supposedly being attacked by Bank One's network, although they found that hard to believe, and get me a response from a manager if one felt it was appropriate though but that may take a day or two. Nice... Thanks, David
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 01:02:30PM -0500, David Hubbard wrote:
Anyone have a clueful contact at Bank One? Their ARIN POC info is some generic switchboard that is completely unrelated to their allocation and who refuses to connect you to anyone in datacomm if you don't know a specific contact name to ask for. They told me that they'd be happy to write down what was supposedly being attacked by Bank One's network, although they found that hard to believe, and get me a response from a manager if one felt it was appropriate though but that may take a day or two. Nice...
I had no problem contacting the whois contact in the past for Bank One. I used the domain whois contact instead of the in-addr whois contact. I was expecting a bad experience, but was quite surprised, I received a call back when the person returned from lunch who was responsible for the problem. - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
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David Hubbard
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Jared Mauch