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Re: Squeezing IPs out of ARIN


From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 23:57:04 -0500

On 4/24/2012 2:00 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
I know that the ARIN process can, on occasion be tricky to navigate if you don't
understand the subtleties of how some of the terminology is defined and that people
often use terms which have very specific meanings to ARIN staff members to have
a much broader meaning in what they are intending to say. I know that often leads
to misunderstandings which make the process even more difficult.

Yeah. Let's not forget that if you have 120 management devices (wifi backhaul/switches/waps) and a ton of customers with /32 assignments and you are renumbering from provider assigned space you gathered over many years into your own initial ARIN assignment, they want:

1. equipment type and info for each management device
2. customer info for each /32 assignment

Tell me what ISP can legally and ethically give out their customer base information? Don't get me wrong. I'm sure small guys don't think twice about it, accumulating all the information and handing it over to ARIN thinking they have no choice (the responses from ARIN leaves one with that impression; you want the address space, you WILL give us this).

I sometimes wonder what happens to that information; if it sits around in an archive somewhere in the vast digital repositories of ARIN awaiting someone to steal it.

Jack


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