Re: Picking a RIR/obtaining an AS/ressurrecting a legacy space
ARIN is actually staffed by helpful people that can answer many of these questions. Call RSD +1.703.227.0660 <+1-703-227-0660> On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 10:19 AM Dave Taht wrote: > thank you for your research into this on our behalf and the steer to > the right things. > > Yes, these two ip address ranges are erics, and if anything he´s more > allergic to paperwork than I am. > > On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 11:03 AM William Herrin wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 8:03 AM Dave Taht wrote: > > > https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.242.0/24 > > > > This is registered to Thyrsus Enterprises via ARIN, managed by an Eric > > Raymond of Pennsylvania. Refer to > > https://search.arin.net/rdap/?query=198.177.242.0 > > > > If your friend happens to be Eric Raymond, his best bet is to simply > > leave it alone as a legacy address under his control rather than try > > to prove himself the legal successor in interest to Thyrsus > > Enterprises. As long as there is no current Thyrsus Enterprises, and > > as the guy on the whois, he'll be able to submit an LOA to an ISP and > > get them to accept the route. > > Cool. That seems way simpler than the other alternatives running though my > head. > > > If your friend isn't Eric Raymond or Thyrsus Enterprises still exists > > and is someone else... you're done. Save yourself some grief and just > > go to an address broker. Let them help you through the process of > > getting addresses. > > > > > > > https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.243.0/24 > > > > This is registered to Chester County Freenet care of Chester County > > Hospital. Refer to https://search.arin.net/rdap/?query=198.177.243.0 > > > > Raymond again controls it, but since he's neither the Freenet nor the > > hospital you're going to run into trouble getting it routed let alone > > getting ARIN to recognize you as the legal successor in interest. > > I do not know the history here, I will ask. > > > > > > the whole /22 was obtained to support the (long since deceased) > > > chester county freenet, but he has no record of that. Neither does > > > anyone else. > > > > Those would form a /22 with 240 and 241. Both are registered to other > > people. Unclear why you thought otherwise. If you were thinking 244 > > and 245 (which do not form a /22 with 242 and 243), I'm sorry to tell > > you that they're also registered to someone else. > > OK, good to know, that you for straightening this out a bit. > > > > > > > > I presently have one vote for ARIN and another for RIPE. We are us > > > based, but more of the folk using libreqos are located elsewhere. > > > > The addresses are registered at ARIN. Until ARIN recognizes your > > friend as the registrant organization, they will remain so. At which > > point there's not a lot of benefit to moving them. > > > > Regards, > > Bill Herrin > > > > > > -- > > William Herrin > > b...@herrin.us > > https://bill.herrin.us/ > > > > -- > Podcast: > https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7058793910227111937/ > Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos >
Re: ARIN 8.3
There is no waiting period to receive resources. Also there is an ARIN mailing list for these kind of questions - https://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 2:22 PM Nicholas Warren wrote: > https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#eight3 > > > > What are people’s experience with receiving several transfers in a years’ > time? > > > > In 8.3, it states there is a waiting period for transfer sources. There is > nothing about a waiting period for receivers. What’s the likelihood of > there being a waiting period for receivers? If there is a waiting period > for receivers, would section 8.5.7 override that period? > > > > Thanks, > > Nich Warren >
Re: Where to get IPv4 block these day
Note, those lists of brokers are not vetted for quality. They filled out a form, agreed to certain terms, and paid a fee to be listed. Do your research and ask for referrals. On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 07:51 Hank Nussbacher wrote: > > Been a while since I had to deal with NetOps stuff. Was > > wondering, where do you go these days to get IPv4 blocks? It > > seems like getting assignments is hard due to exhaustion. I have > > found some "Auction" sites but it all feels very scammy. Any > > info would be appreciated. > > > > > > -James > > > https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/brokers > > https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/listing > > https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/transfer-statistics/within-ripe-ncc-service-region/ipv4-transfer-statistics > > -Hank >
Re: Where to get IPv4 block these day
If you are also using the v4 space to facilitate IPv6 you can get some space from ARIN via the 4.10 policy. https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#4-10-dedicated-ipv4-block-to-facilitate-ipv6-deployment On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 23:35 Alex Wacker wrote: > Ipv4.global is very reliable. I’ve sold blocks there > > On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 1:28 AM james jones wrote: > >> hey everyone, >> >> Been a while since I had to deal with NetOps stuff. Was wondering, where >> do you go these days to get IPv4 blocks? It seems like getting assignments >> is hard due to exhaustion. I have found some "Auction" sites but it all >> feels very scammy. Any info would be appreciated. >> >> >> -James >> >
Re: Unofficial NANOG 82 Meet-up - VA Area
Hey everyone, we have finalized the location. We will see you at the Arlington Rooftop Bar on Jun 16th. Please RSVP here no later than the 9th, so we have a proper headcount. https://forms.gle/fknF1NkkVy1ggqJj6 On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 2:45 PM Tina Morris wrote: > I should also add, I am targeting the NOVA area, but have not determined > an exact location at this time. > > On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 1:10 PM Tina Morris wrote: > >> Greetings fellow NANOGers, >> >> I will be in Virginia during NANOG 82, and I am organizing a meet-up of >> local attendees on June 16, 2021, after the NANOG meeting ends. We are >> looking for an outside venue but need to have an approximate headcount >> before finalizing plans. Please take a moment to RSVP via the link below >> if you will be in the area and want to join. >> >> Thanks, >> Tina Morris >> >> RSVP Link >> >> https://forms.gle/hQLptaRgL6MEUbnY9 >> >> >>
Re: Unofficial NANOG 82 Meet-up - VA Area
I should also add, I am targeting the NOVA area, but have not determined an exact location at this time. On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 1:10 PM Tina Morris wrote: > Greetings fellow NANOGers, > > I will be in Virginia during NANOG 82, and I am organizing a meet-up of > local attendees on June 16, 2021, after the NANOG meeting ends. We are > looking for an outside venue but need to have an approximate headcount > before finalizing plans. Please take a moment to RSVP via the link below > if you will be in the area and want to join. > > Thanks, > Tina Morris > > RSVP Link > > https://forms.gle/hQLptaRgL6MEUbnY9 > > >
Unofficial NANOG 82 Meet-up - VA Area
Greetings fellow NANOGers, I will be in Virginia during NANOG 82, and I am organizing a meet-up of local attendees on June 16, 2021, after the NANOG meeting ends. We are looking for an outside venue but need to have an approximate headcount before finalizing plans. Please take a moment to RSVP via the link below if you will be in the area and want to join. Thanks, Tina Morris RSVP Link https://forms.gle/hQLptaRgL6MEUbnY9
[NANOG-announce] NANOG Committee Appointments [ID #6365770x3]
DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE Assigned to: BuyGoods Support The NANOG Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the following community members have been appointed to serve on the respective NANOG committees listed below: NANOG Scholarship Committee: Bryan BrooksCraig MacKinder Tom DalyAlankar Sharma New! NANOG Education Committee: Hosein Badran Ron Kovac Michael CostelloReddy Urimindi Paul Ebersman New! NANOG Mentorship Committee: Ron Grant Matthew Petach Wendy Leedy Reddy Urimindi NANOG Program Committee (PC): Melchior AelmansMarlin Martes Kat Ronay Jeff Bartig Steve Meuse Alankar Sharma Tom Beecher Stevan PloteYordan Sutanto Omkar Bhalekar Jingjing RenAnna Valsami Hao Fu Matt Ringel Michael Voity Alex Latzko Wed also like to give special recognition and thanks for the many contributions made by the PC alumni whose terms ended in December 2020: Adam Davenport Greg Hankins Steve Feldman Brad Raymo As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality forum for North Americas operator community. Despite the growth in NANOGs programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff, and the volunteer-only PC is wholly responsible for soliciting, developing, and selecting all program content presented at NANOG meetings and other events. NANOG volunteers and community participation are instrumental in our continued growth and success, and we thank everyone for their ongoing support and involvement. To learn more about how you can get involved, including how you submit talk ideas for NANOG 82, please visit: www.nanog.org On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors we wish to personally congratulate and thank each of these individuals for their commitment to serve. We also wish to recognize and thank all of our nominees, including everyone who participated in the nomination process. Thanks, Tina Morris Chair, NANOG Board of Directors Team BuyGoods ===
[NANOG-announce] NANOG Committee Appointments
The NANOG Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the following community members have been appointed to serve on the respective NANOG committees listed below: NANOG Scholarship Committee: Bryan BrooksCraig MacKinder Tom DalyAlankar Sharma New! NANOG Education Committee: Hosein Badran Ron Kovac Michael CostelloReddy Urimindi Paul Ebersman New! NANOG Mentorship Committee: Ron Grant Matthew Petach Wendy Leedy Reddy Urimindi NANOG Program Committee (PC): Melchior AelmansMarlin Martes Kat Ronay Jeff Bartig Steve Meuse Alankar Sharma Tom Beecher Stevan PloteYordan Sutanto Omkar Bhalekar Jingjing RenAnna Valsami Hao Fu Matt Ringel Michael Voity Alex Latzko We’d also like to give special recognition and thanks for the many contributions made by the PC alumni whose terms ended in December 2020: Adam Davenport Greg Hankins Steve Feldman Brad Raymo As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff, and the volunteer-only PC is wholly responsible for soliciting, developing, and selecting all program content presented at NANOG meetings and other events. NANOG volunteers and community participation are instrumental in our continued growth and success, and we thank everyone for their ongoing support and involvement. To learn more about how you can get involved, including how you submit talk ideas for NANOG 82, please visit: www.nanog.org On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors we wish to personally congratulate and thank each of these individuals for their commitment to serve. We also wish to recognize and thank all of our nominees, including everyone who participated in the nomination process. Thanks, Tina Morris Chair, NANOG Board of Directors ___ NANOG-announce mailing list NANOG-announce@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-announce
NANOG Committee Appointments
The NANOG Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the following community members have been appointed to serve on the respective NANOG committees listed below: NANOG Scholarship Committee: Bryan BrooksCraig MacKinder Tom DalyAlankar Sharma New! NANOG Education Committee: Hosein Badran Ron Kovac Michael CostelloReddy Urimindi Paul Ebersman New! NANOG Mentorship Committee: Ron Grant Matthew Petach Wendy Leedy Reddy Urimindi NANOG Program Committee (PC): Melchior AelmansMarlin Martes Kat Ronay Jeff Bartig Steve Meuse Alankar Sharma Tom Beecher Stevan PloteYordan Sutanto Omkar Bhalekar Jingjing RenAnna Valsami Hao Fu Matt Ringel Michael Voity Alex Latzko We’d also like to give special recognition and thanks for the many contributions made by the PC alumni whose terms ended in December 2020: Adam Davenport Greg Hankins Steve Feldman Brad Raymo As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff, and the volunteer-only PC is wholly responsible for soliciting, developing, and selecting all program content presented at NANOG meetings and other events. NANOG volunteers and community participation are instrumental in our continued growth and success, and we thank everyone for their ongoing support and involvement. To learn more about how you can get involved, including how you submit talk ideas for NANOG 82, please visit: www.nanog.org On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors we wish to personally congratulate and thank each of these individuals for their commitment to serve. We also wish to recognize and thank all of our nominees, including everyone who participated in the nomination process. Thanks, Tina Morris Chair, NANOG Board of Directors