Hi Michael,
El 27/4/19 1:12, "Michael Sinatra" <[email protected]> escribió:
On 2019-04-26 13:54, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via ARIN-PPML wrote:
> Hi Owen,
>
> So, you believe that if an ARIN member is repeatedly misusing the
resources from another member, is just fine and the ARIN membership which rules
are the policies, should not care about this behavior and members should not
get their exclusive rights to use their allocated resources protected by
policies?
Whether or not something is right or wrong is orthogonal to the question
of whether ARIN membership status should be used to enforce that thing.
Is it the intent of this proposal to exempt legacy holders from
commonly-accepted BGP routing norms? Clearly not, but by placing the
onus of enforcement on ARIN, that's the effect that it has.
A related and very basic problem is that it's not clear where in NRPM
(or *if* in NRPM) the policy text belongs.
I don't think this is a problem. It is part of the PDP discussion to agree on
that. Possibly a new specific section. This is what we do with new topics that
aren't about modification of existing part of the NRPM, at least in other RIRs.
While I am supportive of the idea of preventing BGP hijacks, I am
strongly opposed to placing that under ARIN's purview. And from a
practical perspective, I don't want the RIRs to have to go through
expense and possible legal exposure of having to adjudicate cases of
alleged hijacking. The best the RIRs can do is to encourage and create
incentives for RPKI and other techniques that are actually reasonable
for a *registry* to support. Let's put our energy into that.
Opposed as written.
michael
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