On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 23:15, Jack Bates wrote: > In defense of ARIN, the ice on a net block has to be broken at some point. > They could wait 3 years and notify every list every hour of every day for > those 3 years and there would still be many networks filtering those > networks. The only way to catch it is to notice the block and make contact > with the network. In many cases, personal contact is necessary as emails are > often misunderstood or ignored. I repeat my suggestion that a number of DNS root-servers or gtld-servers be renumbered into 69/8 space. If the DNS "breaks" for these neglected networks, I suspect they will quickly get enough clue to fix their ACLs.
Add Eddy's suggestion that the addresses all end in .0 or .255 and you have a fine machine for cleaning up a few old, irritating problems. -- Jeff S Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>