[ARIN-Suggestions] Response to Suggestion 2011.15 - NETWORK ABUSE REPORT

ARIN info at arin.net
Fri Oct 5 10:08:50 EDT 2012


Today ARIN issued its initial response to ACSP Suggestion 2012.15. The 
response had been added to the suggestion log and is available at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/acsp/suggestions/2012-15.html

This suggestion is now closed

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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*Suggestion: *NETWORK ABUSE REPORT

Hello. On the ip address 81.91.40.158 there are constant attacks DNS, 
the addresses:

174.127.93.135
198.144.120.85
198.144.121.89
199.243.65.249

Please take action. Thank you.

*Response:*

In regards to your report of network abuse, please see the ARIN Network 
Abuse page at https://www.arin.net/abuse.html.


While it may appear in some Internet tools that ARIN is a source of 
network abuse directed at you or your networks, this is not the case. 
Many current software programs designed to detect network abuse are 
configured to query only one of the five RIR Whois databases for 
identification purposes. If the software is unable to find an exact 
match, it may return results indicating ARIN is the source of the abuse. 
However, this usually means that the software has failed to query the 
other Whois databases. If this happens, you may wish to query the ARIN 
Whois database directly for further information. The web version of 
Whois is available at http://whois.arin.net/ui.

As the American Registry for Internet Numbers is a Regional Internet 
Registry (RIR), we have no authority or ability to directly address any 
issues related to network abuse. For resolution of the issue you 
referenced, please contact the organization or Internet Service Provider 
(ISP) registered as being associated with the relevant IP addresses. 
Thank you. Suggestion 2012.15 is now closed.


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