[arin-ppml] /20 initial allocation for single-homed server?

James Hess mysidia at gmail.com
Mon May 24 19:27:18 EDT 2010


On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm at ipinc.net> wrote:
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[snip]

Well,   I would suggest then that  technical justifications have some
artificial restrictions imposed,  above and beyond policy, so that...

(1)  Additional IP addresses 'needed' solely to evade IP-based blocks,
blacklists, or rate limits     should be rejected
and
(2) Additional IP addresses to be used to  reduce  per-IP
transaction request  rates,  average, or load-balance requests  among
a large number of IP addresses    should also be rejected

Both should be considered unacceptable  technical justifications.

And  each IP  address  must be used by some distinct resource  or customer,
that cannot be a resource shared with the other IPs.

(In other words, the IP address has to actually identify something unique)

Resource being...  separate physical device, DNS second level domain
name,  or some other thing  that  cannot be  expanded  infinitely,
based on the applicant's  arbitrary wishes.

--
-J



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