I appreciate their diligence as well. I was just at a dead end. I think we got 
some stuff unblocked.

The hardest one of these is a /24 that we got by buying a 20% share of a 
Canadian company that gave us the right to the block. The problem is, the share 
was purchased by myself and one other person and that person is deceased. On 
top of that, 2 of the 4 POCs on the block are also dead.

The urgency is that we are one of the victims of Hivelocity's exit from 350 E. 
Cermak and we need to change providers quickly. Our new provider is requiring 
RPKI on all blocks and we can't do that without getting all of this sorted out.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Jess Basl via NANOG <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 12:25
To: North American Network Operators Group <[email protected]>
Cc: Jess Basl <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: ARIN again being impossible. Why are they so difficult? Trying to 
contact someone in management there (who helped us in Sep 2024)

I agree with all of this. I took me years to clear up our Org ID with ARIN to 
prove our current company was indeed the entity that absorbed the previous 
company. While public documentation on our state's SoS site clearly showed our 
old LLC being dissolved, with a new dBa being created under the same parent 
company, with the same name as the previous LLC, I still had to produce 
INTERNAL company documentation that went over the acquisition.

This is where having an old accountant still employed with the company proved 
his weight in gold. He remembered meeting minutes, notes, documentation, as 
well as dates and where all of that was actually sitting in a file cabinet. 
Mind you, the acquisition took place more than a decade before I came onboard 
with the company. Nobody thought to update our ARIN account at the time with 
the new company info and let it fester for years until ARIN had no way of 
verifying we were who we were saying.

Considering the value of IPv4 space in today's market, I don't question at all 
how serious ARIN is about requiring proof of ownership. While the process 
doesn't ease the situation, it does its role in ensuring a bad actor can't fake 
their way into acquiring your legacy assets.




Jess Basl
SCTC / PTC
CO Network Admin



*502 N. 2nd Ave*
*Stayton, OR 97383*
*(503)769-8807*



On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:05 AM jay--- via NANOG <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 2/11/26 13:53, John Palmer via NANOG wrote:
> > ARIN is again being problematic.
> >
> > They are asking for a document showing that the company is in good
> standing.
> > We attached the document but they refuse to accept it and are giving 
> > us
> the
> > run-around. We already certified this back in 2024. The ARIN 
> > consultant simply went on the state website and was able to see the 
> > company was in
> good
> > standing. Now they want a document that doesn't exist (state 
> > provides no such document).
>
> We went through something very similar. Numerous mergers and 
> acquisitions, some legacy space, and the cherry on top was that our 
> company went through a name change in the middle of the process.
> Eventually we got through it.
>
> > The other two three orgs that we are trying to merge into  our 
> > current
> OrgId
> > - those may be a bit more difficult - being registered back when you 
> > sent Jon Postel an e-mail template to get space.
>
> As was our oldest block.
>
> > Look, we are trying to give them MORE money (the fee will go up if 
> > we add those IP4 resources to our existing RSA). Hard to believe 
> > they are this difficult.
>
> They are being "difficult" due to the many bad actors stealing legacy
> IPv4 space and selling it. Once IPv4 became a monetized commodity 
> things have gotten really ugly. ARIN is protecting your interests, 
> though sometimes it doesn't seem like it.
>
> It's due diligence.
>
> Keep at it, work with them. Respond to their requests on the ticket(s) 
> and keep at it. You will need to do some digging.
>
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