The real issue
Shane Ronan
sronan at fattoc.com
Wed Apr 22 04:04:33 UTC 2009
However if someone at ARIN had put in a call to say the top 10 transit
providers and asked them to black-hole this space (which they might do)
then where would you have been?
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Lewinski [mailto:mike at rockynet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 8:54 PM
To: nanog list
Subject: Re: The real issue
Shane Ronan wrote:
> Very simple, just do it.
Ha! We have some legacy IP space in continous use here at ASN13345 for
over 12 years now that was recently "revoked" for a few weeks (only to
be later restored via a transfer once the exact definition of
"ownership" in a member-owned cooperative was hammered out).
Guess what stopped working in the interim? Well the whois records were
gone and our abuse desk probably had a tiny decrease in complaints as a
result. In some quarters that might be seen as a blessing, but we view
abuse reports as cries for help from infected hosts that will become
larger service outages if not addressed.
Also the in-addr services went away, affecting about a half dozen mail
servers out of several thousand hosts in the "revoked" delegation. We
did not receive one single call or complaint about connectivity in that
duration apart from the in-addr loss, and those customers were offered
smart host use or replacement IPs for the duration. The ones who chose
the smart host continued to use the "revoked" IP space without problem
after that.
The Internet's greatest strength and greatest weakness is the lack of a
central authority who can "just do it". I for one am happy it is that
way. It's part of what makes us an *autonomous* system, sovereign of our
own little kingdom.
Mike
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