ARIN Fraud Reporting Form ... (Resource listings yes, resourcerouting no)

George Bonser gbonser at seven.com
Sat Oct 2 03:20:35 UTC 2010



> We will shortly be providing a "list of number resources with no valid
> POC"
> for those who desire it (per the current bulk Whois policy.)
> 
> > If you can put an annotation into a whois records for a POC,
> > saying explicity that you can't get ahold of this person, then it
> would
> > seem to me to be a rather trivial matter of programming to
transplant
> > a very similar sort of annotation into each and every IP block or AS
> > record that has that same specific POC record as one of its
> associated
> > POC records, either Admin, or Technical, or whatever.
> 
> Also a nice idea, and one that I've taken as a formal suggestion for
> improvement.
> 

Those two things would be enough for me for the numbers covered by
agreement, the legacy issue is a tougher nut.  There should be some sort
of requirement that any network being announced have a valid point of
contact. Whose jurisdiction that would fall under for a global Internet
beats me.






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