How does one get ARIN to register resources to come up with this result? https://whois.arin.net/rest/nets;q=103.11.67.105
The /16 is APNIC but there are 2 subnets that appear to be allocated from ARIN. Having just typed 'whois 103.11.67.105' I completely missed the fact that the supernet was APNIC until I checked the web interface. --Doug On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 5:40 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette <r...@tristatelogic.com> wrote: > > > I just got a spam from 103.11.67.105. The containing /24 appears to > be unallocated APNIC space. > > RIPE tools seem to say that AS18450 has been routing this block since > around May 23rd. > > I see this kind of stuff almost every day now, it seems. And you know, > there are days when I really do start to wonder "Has the Internet gone > mad?" > > I'm going to call these turkeys right now and just ask them, point > blank, what the bleep they think they're doing, routing unallocated > APNIC space. But if history is any guide, this is probably going to > turn out to be another one of these "absentee landlord" kinds of ASes, > where all they have is an answering machine. > > I have to either laugh or cry when I see people posting here about the > non-functionality of abuse@ email addresses, and then see other people > saying "Well, this is why all ASes also have phone numbers." > > I wish I had a dollar for every AS I had ever tried to contact where > -neither- the abuse@ address -nor- the phone number got me to any > actual human being. > > > Regards, > rfg >