[arin-ppml] Change of Use and ARIN (was: Re: AFRINIC And The Stability Of The Internet Number Registry System)
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Fri Sep 17 05:15:07 EDT 2021
However, I do not think that is a good reason to withhold it.
I am not aware on how it was kept, but I am guessing it is in numeric
order, as that would be the logical way to avoid assigning the same range
to two different parties. That is how I maintained LAN assignments back
in the static days.
If there was issues, the affected parties would have already brought it
up. I think it would be interesting as a historical record.
Is it known if ARIN, or someone else has that book today?
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, Bill Woodcock wrote:
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>> On Sep 17, 2021, at 3:42 AM, Martin Hannigan <hannigan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Makes me want to say ‘let’s see the book’. It is an historic artifact that should be scanned and posted somewhere for reference.
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> I used to think that too.
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> Then I thought about it some more. Remember, it was just a notebook. Not a database. No error-checking.
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> What happens when you find internal inconsistencies in the allocations of Bs? Or gaps in the record? You going to start reclaiming from AT&T?
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> -Bill
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