On 9/18/2013 8:16 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote: > On 9/18/13 6:10 PM, David Miller wrote: > > >> On 9/18/2013 7:30 PM, Andrew D Kirch wrote: >>> On 9/18/2013 7:15 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote: >>>> On 9/18/13 5:07 PM, Andrew D Kirch wrote: >>>>> On 9/18/2013 6:55 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote: >>>>>>> I used to run the AHBL and ARIN used to contact us when >>>>>>> they recycled IP space. We always removed when contacted >>>>>>> by ARIN. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Andrew >>>>>>> >>>>>> ARIN hasnt contacted us for this since i've been involved >>>>>> with the ahbl for ~5 years. just a FYI. >>>>> Well, it'd seem we found the problem then. >>>>> >>>>> Andrew >>>>> >>>> Ive know ARIN is a problem for a lotta years andrew :P When >>>> we contacted them and asked them to do it again we got told its >>>> against policies blablablabla. >>>> >>> (replying to list with Tammy's permission) This is pathetic. >>> ARIN is supposed to be working as a steward of this IP space. >>> When you have policies that make it more difficult to use the IP >>> space this isn't even remotely close to stewardship. It's >>> pathetic, with the policy making a quick turn around of releasing >>> old IP space when you get an allocation, that ARIN is leaving >>> innocent third parties who have paid ARIN large sums of money for >>> this space. ARIN, frankly you can suck it. It's time to grow up >>> and behave how you were intended to. >>> >>> Andrew >>> > >> If only there was a way for anyone to get a daily report of number >> resource allocations... > >> https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=daily%20internet%20number%20resource%20allocation%20report > >> First link. > >> -DMM > > > Those also are statistics not actual IP block numbers being > deallocated/allocated. > >
The Status Reports (PDFs) down the page are statistics, updated quarterly. At the top of the page is the delegated-extended daily report. "The file delegated-extended contains a daily updated report of the distribution of Internet number resources. The resources reported are: IPv4 address ranges (IPv4) IPv6 address ranges (IPv6) Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs)" That file is text. The lines for IPv4 look like: apnic|AU|ipv4|1.0.0.0|256|20110811|assigned|A9173591|e-stats apnic|CN|ipv4|1.0.1.0|256|20110414|assigned|A92E1062|e-stats apnic|CN|ipv4|1.0.2.0|512|20110414|assigned|A92E1062|e-stats The Readme file explains the fields: http://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/nro-extended-stats-readme5.txt 4th field is start IP 5th field is number of IPs in block 6th field is date of allocation/assignment I would think that file might be parsed, compared to RBL listings, and if listing date (or last bad behavior date) < allocation/assignment date - then remove listing. -DMM
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