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Re: IP/URL lists, It is ARIN not the ISP! was RE: [cobalt-users] whatthe hell kind of crap is this???



> is not the case. Too many places are taking up way too many IP addresses,
> personally they need to go after educational systems and certain big
> corporations who have entire class A's at their disposal.

Have a look at the whole picture
http://ipindex.dragonstar.net/


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----- Original Message -----
From: Rik Thomas <rikt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: IP/URL lists, It is ARIN not the ISP! was RE: [cobalt-users]
whatthe hell kind of crap is this???


> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Cavan Kelly wrote:
>
> > > my isp and server provider sent me this email - demanding my
> > > custoner list -
> > >
> > > has anybody ever had to deal with this sort of intrusion?
> > >
> > > we have been told we will loose our servers if we do not comply
> >
> > Now I've read some of the other posts in reply to this and checked the
ARIN
> > site for myself and agree that I'm using old information.
> >
> > The proposal however is only on hold and not cancelled so I expect that
the
> > co-lo's are only trying to keep there records in order in order that
they
> > don't get haunted by it later.
> >
> > Personally, I don't see the issue.  There is a limited resource and
somebody
> > has to do something to preserve it until a better solution comes along.
> >
> > Cavan Kelly
> >
>
>
> The issue is not named-based hosting at all, ARIN not the ISP, or their
> upstream, ARIN requires that information.  It is on their request
> template, http://www.arin.net/regserv/templates/isptemplate.txt
>
> Everyone needs to look at ARIN's site and not just fire off their personal
> feelings.  People are making their hosts out to be the bad guys....which
> is not the case. Too many places are taking up way too many IP addresses,
> personally they need to go after educational systems and certain big
> corporations who have entire class A's at their disposal.  I know of a
> Bank that has 14 Class B's and they don't have as much as a class C that
> is addressable by the Internet.
>
> --
> Rik Thomas
> rikt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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