reclaiming arin IP allocations?
Jon Lewis
jlewis at lewis.org
Wed Apr 15 13:05:29 UTC 2015
You can't get their IP space revoked just because you got a stupid
response from a confused/uneducated/overworked abuse handler. If you
could, Yahoo and Hotmail would have been shut down ages ago. :)
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 goemon at anime.net wrote:
> i reported abuse to them that was originating directly from
> 209.17.115.109, they responded stating they have no control over the origin
> IP and that i should look up the IP in arin to get the owner.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, Mel Beckman wrote:
>
>> What makes you think they are disavowing ownership? Did they state that to
>> you personally, or are you inferring that from other information?
>>
>> -mel beckman
>>
>>> On Apr 13, 2015, at 1:36 PM, "goemon at anime.net" <goemon at anime.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> web.com/netsol is disavowing ownership of 209.17.115.109.
>>>
>>> NetRange: 209.17.112.0 - 209.17.127.255
>>> CIDR: 209.17.112.0/20
>>> NetName: WEB-COM-BLK3
>>> NetHandle: NET-209-17-112-0-1
>>> Parent: NET209 (NET-209-0-0-0-0)
>>>
>>> What is the process to get this netblock reclaimed?
>>>
>>> -Dan
>>
>
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