ne 23, 2016 10:23:39 AM
Subject: Re: IPv4 Legacy assignment frustration
Hi Ray, Kraig
I think people affected just have to try to put pressure on their isps in
the path between the afffected ips and hope for the best... public pressure
is probably the only way to get around what I think most of us wou
Hi Ray, Kraig
I think people affected just have to try to put pressure on their isps in
the path between the afffected ips and hope for the best... public pressure
is probably the only way to get around what I think most of us would agree
is a terrible practice... I really hope that we can get rid
Regardless of whether or not people "should" do this, I think the horse has
already left the barn on this one. I don't see any way of getting people
who decided to filter all of APNIC to make changes. Most of them are
static configurations that they'll never look to update.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016
The following might add some clarity, depending upon how you look at it:
We, as "core" engineers know better than to use some of the sources listed
below, tho, my suspicion is that when an engineer or local IT person, on an
edge network starts to see various types of attacks, they play wack-a-mole
Spurling, Shannon wrote:
> It’s a problem with the miss-use of the RIR delegation of a legacy
> block.
>
> The assumption that because a block is assigned to a particular RIR, all
> users in that block have to be in that RIR’s territory, without actually
> running a query against that RIR’s Whois
On 6/22/16 6:36 AM, Spurling, Shannon wrote:
It’s a problem with the miss-use of the RIR delegation of a legacy
block.
The assumption that because a block is assigned to a particular RIR,
all users in that block have to be in that RIR’s territory, without
actually running a query against that RI
...@gmail.com [mailto:christopher.mor...@gmail.com] On
Behalf Of Christopher Morrow
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 10:36 PM
To: Suresh Ramasubramanian
Cc: Spurling, Shannon ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: IPv4 Legacy assignment frustration
how is this a problem with the RIR ?
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016
how is this a problem with the RIR ?
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 11:01 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian <
ops.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is absolutely no budgeting for idiots. Beyond a long hard process
> that is helped by internal escalations from affected people on a corporate
> network - ideally
There is absolutely no budgeting for idiots. Beyond a long hard process that
is helped by internal escalations from affected people on a corporate network -
ideally as senior as you can get - ot their IT staff. “Missouri isn’t in
China, you nitwit. Fix it or I, the CFO, will go have a word wi
I am not sure how many on the list are Legacy resource holders from before the
RIR's were established, but there is an extremely short sighted security
practice that is being used across the internet.
Apparently, the RIR that has been given "authority" for an IP prefix range that
was a legacy a
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