[ARIN-consult] Consultation on Reallocation Control Features

John Sweeting jsweeting at arin.net
Tue Oct 15 16:42:20 EDT 2024



From: William Herrin <bill at herrin.us>
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 4:39 PM
To: John Sweeting <jsweeting at arin.net>
Cc: arin-consult at arin.net <arin-consult at arin.net>
Subject: Re: [ARIN-consult] Consultation on Reallocation Control Features
On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 1:22 PM John Sweeting <jsweeting at arin.net> wrote:
> The frequency is on average roughly once a month that ARIN will receive a complaint about this. It is usually more than 5 and less than 20 reassignments that ARIN is asked to remove because the Admin POC that did the reassignments is not responding to the request to remove it. ARIN has been informed that this has caused problems due to subpoenas being issued for nefarious activities that have taken place using these IP addresses. So yes, it does happen and yes, there are negative effects to the organization that these reassignments are made to.

Hi John,

For that monthly number, are we talking all folks who complain that an
address block is incorrectly linked to them, or just folks for which
ARIN has confirmed a malicious linkage?

Bill, these would be only those complaints that RSD received and confirmed were suspicious. That is the only way ARIN would have visibility.


I note that the proposed solution could only impact cases where (A)
the org legitimately created their own POC and (B) never legitimately
had the addresses assigned to it. Stale ISP entries and orgs for whom
registrations were created without their knowledge would not be
helped.

Regards,
Bill Herrin



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