ARIN has already resolved 1 of the issues today. Thank you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Mahoney via NANOG <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 15:33
To: North American Network Operators Group <[email protected]>
Cc: Dan Mahoney <[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)



> On Feb 12, 2026, at 10:04 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.

A "transfer lock" field on your IP blocks would do wonders here, same as domain 
registries.

I mean, yes, presumably you would have to have a valid login to *set* that lock 
-- but it sounds like OP already has that, and isn't just saying "I have this 
old block that's only in RWHOIS".

The other side of this coin is: is there any block for which this level of due 
diligence should NOT be performed?  I don't think so, but if you have an asset 
you're managing, and perhaps even want to keep using in place, with the same 
ROA's/RDNS, this feels like a useful field to have.

-Dan
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