At 10:49 PM 6/12/02, joe mcguckin wrote:
>On 6/12/02 6:10 PM, "Mike Leber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote: > >> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote: > >>> route: 209.81.0.0/19 > >>> origin: AS7091 > >> > >> The netblock you are referring to is not globally visible btw. > > > > Correct, ViaNet is announcing 209.81.0.0/18 now and the 209.81.0.0/19 is > > an example of that cruft I was talking about that people should clean up. > > > > (typing in the background as somebody sends in an update ;) > > > > Mike. > > > > > >Even when CRL was alive (not just a zombie) we were never able to get them >to clean this up. I had similar experiences with @Home. Could not get them to pull a record. Couldn't even get to someone with enough clue to know what the RADB was, for that matter. Ultimately, whomever ARIN (or other RIR) says owns a netblock has to have the right to remove crap from the RADB/IRR type databases. That's the only way the data ever has a chance of getting clean. Anyone trying to use such databases to build filters is going to have major trouble. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Senie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Amaranth Networks Inc. http://www.amaranth.com
