On Tue, 26 Apr 2022, Scott Leibrand wrote:
Fully authenticated IRR solutions can provide all the same services that putting an origin ASN into whois provides, but only for non-legacy resources. Until ARIN is willing to provide basic authenticated IRR services to legacy resource holders, it seems we still need the origin ASN field as long as it continues to be used.
Is this really "up to ARIN" or is it just a matter of someone writing the policy proposal and sufficient members supporting it?
IMO, ARIN's current denial of service to legacy resource holders isn't helping the Internet.
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