net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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our web site at:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html
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the route and policy information packets take to a network host
http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/IRRToolSet/
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://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html
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can be found on our web site at:
<http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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ou cut the original prefix into a set of smaller prefixes.
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ttp://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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/ripencc/pub-services/db/index.html
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ipe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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ment. This takes a minimum
of three months. In some cases it can take considerably longer.
We are happy to help people return unused and unneeded resources to the
available pool. Just let us know and we'll get the process started.
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ipe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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egards,
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Registration Services Manager
Hi,
leo vegoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC received the AS Number block 30720 - 3174
from the IANA in September 2003.
I made a typo in my last message. The AS block is in fact 30720 - 31740.
Thanks to all who pointed it out :-)
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On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 09:45:05AM +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> leo vegoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Dear Colleagues,
> >
> >The RIPE NCC received the AS Number block 30720 - 3174
> >from the IANA in September 2003.
>
> I made a typo in m
tml>
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ere is a discontinuity between the two as
international corporations run networks in many countries from an HQ in
just one.
If people updating the information in whois have different ideas about
its meaning then users of whois its value might be lower than expected.
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on our web site at:
<http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html>
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ain objects are needed, one for each domain. But
you can request delegation of both domains in a single e-mail.
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Registration Services Manager
to lose the customer then that's your
business. If you want to keep the customer, helping them fix their
mistakes is probably a painful and thankless task - but important
and useful to the whole Internet community.
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Registration Services Manager
gain you ned to ask whether you're doing the right thing.
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, when LIRs operate outside the RIPE NCC service region they
aren't providing ISP-type services with address space from our region.
They're actually providing other types of products or services.
I don't think any particular meaning can be applied to the data on
these pages
ment when the two
policies in Last Call status have reached consensus (or not) from our
community.
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site and a PIN to
generate a one-time password. It seems a reasonable system, and isn't
really new technology. However, while bank web site security may be
on-topic for other lists I suspect it's wandering off-topic for NANOG.
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have in place.
The RIS beacons are announcing the following networks:
91.192.0.0/24
91.192.0.0/16
You can ping 91.192.0.1. Full details of reachable IP addresses and
tools are available on our web site at:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html
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Hi Jeroen,
Jeroen Massar wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 13:50 +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
At recent RIPE Meetings, we have reported a steady rise in requests from
our members for Provider Independent (PI) address space for End User
networks.
Any link to the slides which might
unced
from each /8. Details of the prefixes, 'pingable' target names and
addresses for each prefix can be found on our web site at:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html
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On 31 Aug 2006, at 10:52GMT+02:00, leo vegoda wrote:
[Apologies for duplicate mails]
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC received the IPv4 address ranges 77.0.0.0/8 and
78.0.0.0/7
from the IANA in August 2006. We will begin allocating from these
ranges
in the near future.
The minimum
On 25 Jul 2007, at 14:15, Stephen Wilcox wrote:
[...]
Well, you already say you have major ISPs submitting requests every
6 months, and I guess that is your high water mark so everyone else
should be longer (at lease here under RIPE you are supposed to be
allocated space for 2 yrs at a ti
Hi,
The IANA IPv4 registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of
two /8 IPv4 blocks to the RIPE NCC in July 2007: 94/8 and 95/8. You
can find the IANA IPv4 registry at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
Please update your filters as appropriate.
Regards,
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Leo
On 9 Oct 2007, at 17:47, Andy Davidson wrote:
[...]
However, if a different third-party network then sweeps up their
routing table by looking to remove more specifics that seem
'spoofed' using IRR data, the routes you intend to push onto the
internet may well start to disappear from their
On 18 Oct 2007, at 15:09, Rob Evans wrote:
While traveling home via phx last night their free wireless was using
1.1.1.1 as the web auth portal. Perhaps this means that 1/8 is
tainted
as well?
Leo Vegoda mentioned this at the last UKNOF meeting:
http://www.uknof.org.uk/uknof8/Vegoda
Hi,
The IANA IPv4 registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of
two /8 IPv4 blocks to APNIC in October 2007: 144/8 and 115/8. You can
find the IANA IPv4 registry at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
Please update your filters as appropriate.
Regards,
Leo
On 29 Oct 2007, at 16:44, Leo Vegoda wrote:
The IANA IPv4 registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of
two /8 IPv4 blocks to APNIC in October 2007: 144/8 and 115/8. You can
find the IANA IPv4 registry at:
I made a typo in the body of this mail. APNIC was allocated 114/8 and
not
On 19 Dec 2007, at 21:31, Jeroen Massar wrote:
[...]
When an ISP is not going to provide /48's to endusers then RIPE NCC
should revoke the IPv6 prefix they received as they are not following
the reasons why they received the prefix for.
They received the prefix because they had a plan. That'
On 23 Dec 2007, at 20:34, Jeroen Massar wrote:
[...]
When an ISP is not going to provide /48's to endusers then RIPE NCC
should revoke the IPv6 prefix they received as they are not
following
the reasons why they received the prefix for.
They received the prefix because they had a plan. Th
as appropriate.
Kind regards,
Leo Vegoda
Manager, Number Resources - IANA
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On 26/02/2008 12:06, "Arnd Vehling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> With a decent LIR DB (like the RIPE DB) this is only possible if an
> hijacker breaks the authentication of the according database objects
> which is a pain in the a** _if_ the objects use a proper authentication
> scheme lik
194.0.0.0/18
* IPv6 Anycast Assignments (/48) from 2001:0678::/29
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RIPE NCC
Registration Services Manager
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/12 has been set at /32. You may
wish to adjust any filters you have in place accordingly.
More information on the IP space administered by the RIPE NCC can be
found on our web site at:
https://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-ncc-managed-address-space.html
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On Dec 27, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
[...]
To open a totally separate can-of-worms, why not take my driver's
license? Easier to replace than a passport and much less trouble
when crossing borders. And before someone says "they don't know
what a DL from $COUNTRY looks
On Dec 28, 2006, at 4:49 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
[...]
My driving license doesn't have a photograph on it, so using it
as an
identity document is pointless.
There's no way for a minimum-wage security grunt to verify the
particulars of my passport, so using it as an identity document
is pointl
On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:51 AM, Bora Akyol wrote:
[...]
I would argue that other than sports (and some news) events, there is
pretty much no content that needs to be real time.
I'm not sure I agree. I've noticed that almost any form of live TV,
with the exception of news and sports programming
,
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?
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IANA Numbers Liaison
On Apr 16, 2007, at 2:48 PM, Steve Wright wrote:
[...]
Just to note, I believe that Leo Vegoda touched on IANA developing
a whois service for IP Addressing at the last UKNOF meeting in
Manchester; however I may have been mistaken/ misunderstood.
Yes, we're working hard on makin
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