AS11296 -- Hijacked?
John Curran
jcurran at arin.net
Fri Oct 1 21:32:47 UTC 2010
George -
Full agreement; the next step is defining a deterministic process for identifying these specific resources which are hijacked, and then making a policy for ARIN to act. We have a duty of stewardship, so addressing this problem is a priority if the community directs us to do so via policy.
/John
On Oct 1, 2010, at 5:12 PM, George Bonser <gbonser at seven.com> wrote:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Christopher Morrow
>> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 7:46 AM
>> To: Rich Kulawiec
>> Cc: nanog at nanog.org
>> Subject: Re: AS11296 -- Hijacked?
>>
>> this is still less than a /8, which lasts ~3 months in ARIN region and
>> less if you could across RIR's...
>
> Which is sort of like saying:
>
> Citizen: "Hello, police? There is a crate of M-16's and a truckload of
> ammunition just sitting here on the corner"
> Police: "That is less than the Army goes through in 3 months ...
> *click*"
>
> While true, it is orthogonal to the point being made which is if you
> collect those resources and issue them to legitimate operators, those
> are some 6.6 million unique hosts addresses than cannot be used for
> various nefarious activities.
>
>
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