From info at arin.net Mon Apr 3 09:56:51 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 09:56:51 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] ARIN 39 Begins Today Message-ID: <58E254A3.9090303@arin.net> The ARIN 39 Public Policy and Members Meeting begins today in New Orleans. We hope you can join us from 9:00 AM ? 4:30 PM CDT on Monday and 9:00 AM ? 5:00 PM CDT on Tuesday to discuss six draft policies, registry data accuracy, ARIN software developments, and the latest news from each of the other RIRs. We will also hold an IPv6 panel discussion which will feature case studies and guidance from organizations that have successfully deployed IPv6. In addition, we are pleased to welcome ICANN President and CEO G?ran Marby to ARIN 39; he will be speaking on Tuesday, 4 April. We will reconvene on Wednesday from 9:00 AM ? 12:00 PM CDT for the Members Meeting to hear department updates, as well as reports from the Board of Trustees and Advisory Council. The Members Meeting is open to all attendees and will be webcast. AGENDA & PRESENTATIONS Preview the agenda and check for updates at: https://www.arin.net/ARIN39_agenda As we receive presentations throughout the week, we will be posting them to: https://www.arin.net/ARIN39_materials FOR REMOTE PARTICIPANTS If you cannot join us in New Orleans, you can still participate online via webcast, transcript, and YouTube stream. Please register to join the meeting chat room, vote in straw polls, and submit questions or comments. Remote participation information can be found at: https://www.arin.net/ARIN39_remote MEETING RECAP A meeting recap will be posted at the close of today?s session at: http://www.teamarin.net SOCIAL MEDIA On Twitter? Use the hashtag #ARIN39 for all your tweets about the meeting. Join in the conversation at: https://twitter.com/hashtag/ARIN39 If you haven?t downloaded the ARIN 39 app yet, now is the perfect time to do so! Visit https://crowd.cc/s/D8ja from your mobile device to download the app now. Happy Meeting! Regards, Communications and Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) From info at arin.net Fri Apr 14 13:07:27 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2017 13:07:27 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] ARIN 39 Meeting Report Now Available Message-ID: <58F101CF.10602@arin.net> The ARIN 39 Public Policy and Members Meeting Report, including presentations, links to daily digests on TeamARIN, transcripts, and webcast archives, is now available on the ARIN website at: https://www.arin.net/ARIN39 We thank everyone in the community who participated in ARIN 39, both in person and remotely. Please plan to join us at ARIN 40 in San Jose, California from 5-6 October 2017 so you can participate in this integral part of ARIN's Policy Development Process. We hope to see you there! Regards, Communications and Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) From info at arin.net Thu Apr 20 11:21:05 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:21:05 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] NRPM 2017.3 New Policy Implemented Message-ID: <58F8D1E1.9080106@arin.net> On 19 December 2016, the Board of Trustees adopted the following Recommended Draft Policy: ARIN-2016-2: Change timeframes for IPv4 requests to 24 months This policy is now in effect. A new version of the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) has been published to the ARIN website. NRPM version 2017.3 is effective 20 April 2017 and supersedes the previous version. The NRPM is available at: https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html Board minutes are available at: https://www.arin.net/about_us/bot/index.html Draft policies and proposals are available at: https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/ The ARIN Policy Development Process (PDP) is available at: https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html Regards, Sean Hopkins Policy Analyst American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) From info at arin.net Tue Apr 25 12:12:23 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 12:12:23 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] Reminder: Consultation on CKN23-ARIN Proposal Message-ID: As announced on 22 March 2017, there are thousands of instances of the ARIN Point of Contact (POC) handle "No, Contact Known" or CKN23-ARIN registered in the ARIN database, most of them associated with legacy resource records. ARIN would like the community to review the history of this situation and the proposed solution and provide us with their feedback. We are conducting this community consultation to obtain feedback on the proposed options to address this issue. This consultation period will close at 5 PM EDT, 22 May 2017. Consultation The creation and addition of the CKN23-ARIN POC handle was due to a combination of factors. 1. In 2002, a database conversion project was done at ARIN that created a new database structure and added a new record type (Organization ID) as well as new POC types (Admin, Tech, Abuse and NOC). When an Org ID didn't have a clear POC that had been recently updated or vetted by ARIN staff, the original resource POC remained on the resource record only and no POCs were added to the Org record at all. 2. In a later 2011 database conversion, reverse DNS delegation switched from per-net to per-zone. This created significant hijacking potential by allowing resource POCs to change their reverse delegation without first being verified by staff as legitimate. 3. Also in 2011, ARIN added a new business rule that required an Admin and a Tech POC on all Org records as a way of enhancing data quality. 4. Policy 2010-14 was implemented in 2011 and required Abuse POCs on all Org records. In order to maintain ARIN's business rules, comply with policy 2010-14, and prevent hijackings, several actions were initiated by staff: * CKN23-ARIN was created to become the Admin and Tech POC on Orgs that lacked them * Resource POCs of legacy networks that had never been updated or validated by ARIN were moved to the Organization record as the Abuse POC * ARIN's verification and vetting requirements were thus reinstated as the Abuse POC had to be vetted before making any changes to the record, and therefore could not hijack the resource by adding or changing the nameservers Over time, the above actions have created several issues: * It is easy for hijackers to identify and target records with CKN23 (no contact known) as the handle * POCs that were moved from resource tech to Org abuse are not happy about no longer having control of their resource record There are several different courses of action that ARIN could take to resolve the current situation. Option 1 * Retain the current status and do nothing Option 2 * Restore the resource POCs back to their original state on the resource record keeping in mind that this would open up the hijacking risk by giving the original resource POC control of the network without a verification process * Retain the Abuse POC on the Org record * Retain CKN23-ARIN as Org POC Option 3 - **Recommended option** * Restore the resource POC back to their original state on the resource record. This will allow contacts historically associated with a resource record to more readily administer that record going forward. * Retain the Abuse POC on the Org * Replace CKN23-ARIN with a handle that better explains the record's status (e.g. "Legacy Record ? See Resource POC") * Lock all resources associated with these legacy records who have had their resource POC restored. This would ensure that any changes made by the resource POC would first have to be reviewed by ARIN. We would like to thank the ARIN Services Working Group (WG) for their helpful review of the proposed change ? while the ARIN Services WG did not take a formal position in support of or in opposition of the proposed change, their review led to improvements in presentation of the options We are seeking community feedback on this proposed change (Option #3) to the ARIN Registry database. Please provide comments to arin-consult at arin.net. You can subscribe to this mailing list at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult. Please contact us at info at arin.net if you have any questions. Regards, John Curran President & CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) From info at arin.net Tue Apr 25 15:01:06 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:01:06 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] ARIN Online Maintenance Scheduled for 27 April 2017 Message-ID: <58FF9CF2.7020405@arin.net> ARIN Online will undergo maintenance from 7:00 PM until approximately 12:00 AM EDT on Thursday, 27 April. During this time, ARIN Online accounts and access to ARIN's RESTful Provisioning service will be intermittently inaccessible. All other ARIN publicly available services (Whois, RDAP, IRR, RPKI repository, etc.) will be available. Once maintenance has been completed, ARIN Online accounts will be accessible. RESTful calls that were rejected during the outage period will need to be resubmitted. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Regards, Mark Kosters Chief Technology Officer American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) From info at arin.net Thu Apr 27 12:49:11 2017 From: info at arin.net (ARIN) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 12:49:11 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] It's Not Too Late to Join Us at ARIN + NANOG on the Road: Las Vegas Message-ID: <59022107.5@arin.net> ARIN is taking the show on the road, and this time we are teaming up with the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) for a joint ARIN + NANOG on the Road in Las Vegas, NV. Joining us "on the road" is a great first step to learn how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet. Registration is open, and we hope you can join us for: ARIN + NANOG on the Road: Las Vegas Tuesday, 2 May 2017 8:30 AM ? 5:00 PM PDT Register at: https://www.arin.net/lasvegas Speakers from ARIN and NANOG will present on many topics, some of which include: * IPv4 Waiting List & IPv6 Adoption Update * ARIN Technical Services * Optics Tutorial * DNSSEC In addition to providing great professional education, this event will give you a chance to connect with colleagues as well as find out how you can help shape the future of the Internet by getting involved in the shared ARIN and NANOG communities. Registration is free, and continental breakfast, lunch, and an evening reception are included. Seating is limited, so register today! If you know other individuals whom you feel may benefit from attending these events, please extend this invitation to them as well. Feel free to contact us at meetings at arin.net or via nanog-support at nanog.org should you have any questions. Regards, Communications and Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)