[ppml] ARIN Outreach to Legacy Holders
Kevin Kargel
kkargel at polartel.com
Fri Jul 6 11:09:02 EDT 2007
There ya go.. just spam them with a tried and true method..
"You have been pre-approved for a large block of IPv6 addresses at a
huge discount if you respond now. Free T-shirt to the first 50
registrants. Some restrictions apply."
Then just put an RSA in the fine print..
lol
Kevin
:$s/worry/happy/g
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On
> Behalf Of Jeroen Massar
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 9:59 AM
> To: ARIN PPML
> Subject: Re: [ppml] ARIN Outreach to Legacy Holders
>
> Leo Bicknell wrote:
> > In a message written on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 11:31:33PM
> -0400, Keith W. Hare wrote:
> >> 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.
> >
> > Keith makes an interesting point. Should ARIN create a web page
> > clearly linked off the home page with instructions on how
> to sign an
> > RSA and become a Member for legacy holders? They could
> then mass-mail
> > all of the legacy holders with the web page.
> >
> > For all of our attempts to do things with policy, is one of
> the right
> > things to do to get the community behind a suggestion that ARIN
> > attempt some very direct outreach to the legacy holders?
>
> I think such a page and then spamming the legacy holders with
> the information might be worthwhile.
>
> As ARIN would then be spamming them anyway with this
> information, an additional incentive, like the one proposed
> by Owen DeLong might be a good idea to spam along, also
> raising IPv6 awareness to them.
>
> One could also go propose a "Sign IPv4 RSA for legacy space
> at 50% of normal fees when also getting IPv6 space (under RSA+normal
> fees+justification)" option.
>
> Nevertheless, a good information page about legacy space,
> what it is in the first place and how to easily get an RSA
> signed for it, might be very worthwhile.
>
> Greets,
> Jeroen
>
>
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