> Tal, Guy wrote :
> Did someone invoke my presence? Or are you talking about Trust Anchor Locator?

We need you to install yourself on popular RPKI software distributions :P


> Carlos Friaças wrote :
> That's really news to me.
> As long as you don't announce it to other networks i don't see an issue.

Carlos, what you want is a double standard. On one hand you want ARIN to punish 
hijacking, and on the other one you want ARIN to tolerate squatting.

How do we give a clear definition of hijacking without mentioning squatting ? 
There are limits to hypocrisy. We just don't define squatting ? And if we 
define squatting, how do we justify punishing hijacking and ignoring squatting 
? This is not a new thing.
https://teamarin.net/2015/11/23/to-squat-or-not-to-squat/

ARIN allocates resources for exclusive use. How can we say that hijacking is 
bad, but look the other way for squatting ?
Can we even separate the two ? It all comes back to someone using resources 
that have been assigned to someone else.

Maybe you should go out in the real world a little more. I have been asked 
several times which of the DoD blocks was "best" to use. The question was not 
"Is it ok to use a DoD block internally". The question was "We know it's dumb, 
but we are doing it anyway. Which one do we start with, 22/8 or 30/8".
Why not ask ARIN to answer that question, too, while you are at it ?


Michel.


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