Re: Friday Thanks

2023-08-11 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
Sorry, NTT, I didn't mean to leave you out, you were great too - Thanks.




From: NANOG  on 
behalf of Graham Johnston via NANOG 
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2023 10:53 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Subject: Friday Thanks

I've been busy over the last few days trying to clean up IRR information for 
our subnets and issue ROAs for our address space. Invariably I came across 
stale entries in various IRR databases. They aren't really hurting me, but I 
feel like there shouldn't be competing incorrect information out there that I'm 
not in control of. The database maintainers have been mixed in their response 
so far. This email isn't about name and shame though, I'm not at that point. 
Instead, I want to provide thanks to two organizations that have been very 
responsive and easy to deal with in getting records cleaned up.


RADb - Thank you.


Level3/CenturyLink/Lumen - Thank you.



Separately, I know there is some work to do with ARIN's recent RPKI/IRR 
changes, but as someone from a regional ISP, rather than a national or 
multi-national ISP, I can say that the tools are moving in the right direction. 
The experience right now is better than it was several years ago. Thank you 
ARIN for the improvements and the dedication to work with us on making further 
improvements.


Have a good weekend,

Graham


Re: Friday Thanks

2023-08-11 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Fri, 11 Aug 2023 at 17:54, Graham Johnston via NANOG 
wrote:

> I've been busy over the last few days trying to clean up IRR information
> for our subnets and issue ROAs for our address space. Invariably I came
> across stale entries in various IRR databases. They aren't really hurting
> me, but I feel like there shouldn't be competing incorrect information out
> there that I'm not in control of. The database maintainers have been mixed
> in their response so far. This email isn't about name and shame though, I'm
> not at that point. Instead, I want to provide thanks to two organizations
> that have been very responsive and easy to deal with in getting records
> cleaned up.
>
> RADb - Thank you.
>
> Level3/CenturyLink/Lumen - Thank you.
>
> Separately, I know there is some work to do with ARIN's recent RPKI/IRR
> changes, but as someone from a regional ISP, rather than a national or
> multi-national ISP, I can say that the tools are moving in the
> right direction. The experience right now is better than it was several
> years ago. Thank you ARIN for the improvements and the dedication to work
> with us on making further improvements.
>
> Have a good weekend,
>

I think that’s great to read!

Kind regards,

Job


Friday Thanks

2023-08-11 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
I've been busy over the last few days trying to clean up IRR information for 
our subnets and issue ROAs for our address space. Invariably I came across 
stale entries in various IRR databases. They aren't really hurting me, but I 
feel like there shouldn't be competing incorrect information out there that I'm 
not in control of. The database maintainers have been mixed in their response 
so far. This email isn't about name and shame though, I'm not at that point. 
Instead, I want to provide thanks to two organizations that have been very 
responsive and easy to deal with in getting records cleaned up.


RADb - Thank you.


Level3/CenturyLink/Lumen - Thank you.



Separately, I know there is some work to do with ARIN's recent RPKI/IRR 
changes, but as someone from a regional ISP, rather than a national or 
multi-national ISP, I can say that the tools are moving in the right direction. 
The experience right now is better than it was several years ago. Thank you 
ARIN for the improvements and the dedication to work with us on making further 
improvements.


Have a good weekend,

Graham