[ppml] /29 limit for ARIN SWIP whois
michael.dillon at bt.com
michael.dillon at bt.com
Wed Jan 9 13:36:25 EST 2008
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> If you want your entire address space to have the same > reputation as the worst of your customers (either current or > within the previous year or so) that would be one approach. Most ISPs have AUPs which let them get rid of such customers in fairly short order so that they DON'T get a bad reputation. Some, like us, are more proactive and have tools which seek out bad actors and block their traffic before it causes costly abuse reports to come in. By publishing the WHOIS directory, ARIN is foisting the cost of dealing with bad actors onto their victims. --Michael Dillon
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