[ppml] IPv4 "Up For Grabs" proposal
Keith W. Hare
Keith at jcc.com
Thu Jul 5 23:31:33 EDT 2007
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One of the assumptions of the "Up For Grabs" not-quite-a-proposal is that there are evil legacy address holders who have refused to pay their fair share of the ARIN costs. I've been the technical point of contact for our IPv4 /24 address for some time. I don't ever remember seeing anything from ARIN asking us to sign an RSA and pay a yearly fee. So, I've refused to respond to an invitation I haven't received. I went to the ARIN web site to see what I would have to do to sign an RSA for our IPv4 /24. I don't immediately see anything that says "If you are a legacy address holder, this is what you do..." So, I've refused to follow a process that isn't visible. Yep, I'm definitely evil. I do see the ARIN membership application, which seems to be different from signing an RSA. Maybe if I become a member and pay the yearly membership fee I won't be as evil. If "Up For Grabs" were a real policy proposal, I would be opposed to it. It is an attempt to punish legacy address holders rather than an attempt to do anything positive. Since it is not a real policy proposal, I can ignore it for the moment, and maybe it will go away. Keith ______________________________________________________________ Keith W. Hare JCC Consulting, Inc. keith at jcc.com 600 Newark Road Phone: 740-587-0157 P.O. Box 381 Fax: 740-587-0163 Granville, Ohio 43023 http://www.jcc.com USA ______________________________________________________________
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