[ppml] Question?

McBurnett, Jim jmcburnett at msmgmt.com
Fri Nov 29 20:04:18 EST 2002


Thanks,
Well for the record here is the rather interesting story..
1. The whois contact replied to my email. He no longer works for the company.
2. I have submitted it to the site as you noted.

I must ask however, shouldn't the RR be involved when the IPADMIN technical contact for a block of IP's has changed over 60 days ago and the record not changed?

When an ARIN.NET staff member see's this I will forward the IPBLOCK info to you, as I am not sure where it should go.

Later,
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Kent [mailto:stevek at onshore.com]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:50 PM
To: McBurnett, Jim
Cc: ppml at arin.net
Subject: Re: [ppml] Question?


There is no RR requirement; however, rfc.2142 states that an actively
maintained abuse address must exist. I would suggest you do a whois lookup
on the domain and mail the tech contact. If that fails try the tech
contact for the block. You may also want to file a report with
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/ Personally, I don't believe the RR should get
involved in policing such things . . .

--sjk

  On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, McBurnett, Jim wrote:

> All,
> I am not sure if this is th proper place or not to ask this but here goes..
>
> When an ISP is given IP addresses are they not required to have the normal abuse@ and security@ and postmaster@ addresses?
>
> I have a security issue with a remote ISP, and they do not have any of these.. only the contact email for IP admin.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> and shouldn't there be a policy on this? if there isn't one already that is...
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>

_____________________________________
Steven Kent
Senior Network Engineer
onShore, Inc.
312.850.5200





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