I think ARIN is no party to contact all RBL's and do any cleanup of
'contaminated' address space. The only steps ARIN might do are:
- When requesting address space, one should be able to indicate whether
receiving previous used address space would be unwanted or not.
- When assigning address
Subject: Re: Repeated Blacklisting / IP reputation, replaced by registered use
On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Douglas Otis wrote:
> Perhaps ICANN could require registries establish a clearing-house,
> where at no cost, those assigned a network would register their intent
> to initiate bul
On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Douglas Otis wrote:
Perhaps ICANN could require registries establish a clearing-house,
where at no cost, those assigned a network would register their
intent to initiate bulk traffic, such as email, from specific
addresses.
ICANN can't require the RIRs do anyt
> -Original Message-
> From: Douglas Otis [mailto:do...@mail-abuse.org]
> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:41 PM
> To: joel jaeggli
> Cc: NANOG list
> Subject: Re: Repeated Blacklisting / IP reputation, replaced by registered use
>
> On 9/13/09 12:49 PM, joel
On 9/13/09 12:49 PM, joel jaeggli wrote:
Frank Bulk wrote:
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If anything, there's more of a disincentive than ever before for
ARIN to spend time on netblock sanitization.
This whole thread seems to be about shifting (I.E. by externalizing)
the costs of remediation. presumably the entities re
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