On 13/02/2021 14:58, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > In message <[email protected]>, > Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote: >> However, unannounced legacy resources are mostly in an unknown state of >> utilization and it is essentially impossible to determine whether or not >> they are actually in use. > > I only wish that I had the first clue about what you are going on about > here Owen. > > If a tree falls in the forest, and if it is not routed on the public > Internet, then why should I or anybody else give a damn about what > you do in the privacy of your own intranet? Your private intranet > and what you do on it is of no concern whatsoever to the actual > Internet community. Nor does the administration of publicly routable > IP addresses by the various RIRs have any bearing on what you elect > to do on your own private intranet.
Hi Ronald, I don't think it works like this. Consider this: There's an organisation headquartered in a building with 5 corners in Arlington Virginia, about 23.9 miles (drive) from ARIN HQ (says Google maps). Let's call them "DOD". They have legacy IP space and are not advertising some of it to the public internet. [1] If you go and tell ARIN you don't "give a damn" and ask ARIN they should assign/allocate this to other deserving recipients, I believe the answer will be a better formulation of "Hell NO". But I don't want to talk for ARIN. I think that's an example of what Owen talked about. But hell, I also don't want to talk for Owen. Frank [1] they might be using some of that "internally" _______________________________________________ Community-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss
