[ppml] 2007-1 and comments on 2007-9 and 10
michael.c.loevner at verizon.com
michael.c.loevner at verizon.com
Tue Apr 10 14:05:00 EDT 2007
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All, I don't feel like I can directly respond to the current thread on 2007-1 because I'm going in a different direction with my opposal...and I wanted to add in something on 2007-9 and 2007-10 First, my opinion on 2007-1: While I like the idea of a higher level of security in ARIN transactions, I don't necessarily see people making use of this technology. Applying for an X.509 certificate is a process that takes time, and requires installation into the mail client or homebuilt software for an ISP. In a lot of cases, the risk of using mail-from outweighs the reward of a certification system and the work involved in doing so. Almost every organization that is a member of ARIN uses mail-from at this time, and I don't see any of the "big swippers" speaking up now to say they need a higher level of security in their ARIN transactions. I think it's a nice idea, but we need to ensure we aren't wasting ARIN's time and money by forcing a technology without an existing demand. I'd love to see some organizations that regularly transact with ARIN state that PGP will get them using certificates with ARIN. I'm not willing to say that at this point. As for 2007-9: Modernization of ISP Immediate Need Policy and 2007-10: End Site Immediate Need Policy: I do not support this particular modification of the policy because it limits the amount of address space that can be obtained under this policy to a /16. Since ARIN currently has no maximum allocation size, this should be reflected in the Immediate Need Policy as well. Since these cases are exceptional anyways, the possibility that the allocation would need to exceed a /16 would be exceptional as well, but since it may exist, the limitation must be removed. I support 2007-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11 Regards, Mike Loevner Verizon Internet Services
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