[ppml] Last Call for Comment: Policy Proposal 2002-6

Taylor, Stacy Stacy_Taylor at icgcomm.com
Wed Nov 13 18:56:22 EST 2002


As the administrator for an extremely legacy network, (was NETCOM), I run
into this issue frequently.  What it does is beg the question of how to
clean up previously used space, which is another issue entirely.

Stacy 

-----Original Message-----
From: McBurnett, Jim [mailto:jmcburnett at msmgmt.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:43 PM
To: Joe Baptista; David Conrad
Cc: Einar Bohlin; ARIN PPML
Subject: RE: [ppml] Last Call for Comment: Policy Proposal 2002-6


Exactly!
I got a Class C from my provider and I get at least 500-1000 hits a day to
two of my IP's for DNS services, Which are there anymore and other less
frequent hits to web services ports.
The problem I see is: How can you tell those uninformed users that they
aren't to use the IP's anymore and how to find out who used to have those IP
addresses. Wouldn't it be bad if some illegitimate business had those IP's
before you? (assumedly they had a shorter than a /24)

As David said.. This is my 2 cents worth...
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Baptista [mailto:baptista at dot-god.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:36 PM
To: David Conrad
Cc: Einar Bohlin; ARIN PPML
Subject: Re: [ppml] Last Call for Comment: Policy Proposal 2002-6



On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, David Conrad wrote:

> > Used IPs are not as good as fresh ones.
>
> Interesting assertion.  Why do you say this?

legacy traffic ...



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