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
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
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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 jaeggli wrote:
Frank Bulk wrote
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
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 bulk traffic
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