From wdougoveto at alabanza.com Wed Oct 4 16:08:20 2000 From: wdougoveto at alabanza.com (Walter Dougoveto) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 16:08:20 -0400 Subject: IP Space Exceptions Message-ID: Hello, I was wondering if any other hosting companies that are following this list have received or been denied exceptions when asking for IP space due to any of the following criteria: Extensive use of SSL. FTP (All of our current clients have anonymous FTP) POP3 (This would affect all of our customers) Use of these software tools along with the fact that our internal software we use for bandwidth monitoring and setting up domains is built to work on a per/IP architecture makes our business dependent on IP based domain hosting. This is not to say we are not be open to changing our software in the future (though this is a huge engineering task and would take months). The problem is that changing something like SSL is out of our hands and it will take time for the IETF to implement changes which would allow SSL to work on name based hosting. This type of situation applies to many tools/software packages. Since I have seen it mentioned in the list that use of SSL was an acceptable reason to receive an exception, I was wondering if others have also been denied exceptions on this basis. I realize that changes in this policy could occur soon due to the ARIN meeting which is ending today, but would still like to receive feedback. Sincerely, Walter Dougoveto Software Engineer Alabanza, Corp. - www.alabanza.com email : wdougoveto at alabanza.com voice : (800) 361-2682 x 5201 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: