Dear Mr Guilmette,
At 01:09 PM 23-12-2020, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I thank "S. Moonesamy" for at least attempting
to make some pretense of addressing this issue, which I have raised,
however it is easy to demonstrate that this response is silly in the
extreme.
It is hasty to conclude that
Let me begin by saying that I have only just been informed that there is
some connection between Noah and SEACOM. My apologies
to him. If I had known of that connection, I might have raised the
issus of the Ugandan bogons with him privately. But since this is
now a matter of public discussion,
In message
Noah wrote:
rfg> Please note that Ernest Byaruhanga is still enjoying some of his
rfg> stolen AFRINIC space,
>
>
>You have repeated the above quite a lot in all your emails...
I might be mistaken, but I don't believe so. In fact, I don't believe
that I have previously mentioned
In message
Emem William wrote:
>In your comprehensive routing data, I noticed that the following name
>stands out quite often, PEG Tech Inc. It seems like they are providing a
>lot of route to those ranges. I am wondering if you have done any research
>about them?
I have, but only a limited
Dear Ish,
At 09:57 AM 23-12-2020, Ish Sookun wrote:
Are you referring to a complaint made on the members mailing list?
No. It was in an email which I received.
Regards,
S. Moonesamy
Board Chair, AFRINIC
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In message <6.2.5.6.2.2020123854.12349...@elandnews.com>,
"S. Moonesamy" wrote:
>There was a complaint related to a request for access to "Whois
>data". It is more difficult to reach agreement when there isn't a
>common understanding of the regulatory constraints. Some of the
>data,
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 3:59 PM Libra via Community-Discuss <
community-discuss@afrinic.net> wrote:
> Too much spam is generated by couple of morons in this community list.
>
Take a chill pill and stop spamming the community list since they want to
hear how well AFRINIC’S IPv4 resources are
Emem,
Since I wear many hats, allow me to respond to you inline.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 4:10 PM Emem William wrote:
>
> Also why is Seacom still routing stolen AFRINIC IP?
>
A lot of stolen or misappropriated IPv4 number resources are being routed
everyday by ISP and transit providers
Hi Ronald,
I have taken note and please see my response inline below.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 10:16 AM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
>
> ORG-TL1-AFRINIC - Trentyre (Pty) Ltd
> 160.122.0.0/16
> Current routing summary:
>256 137951 HK Clayer Limited
>
> ORG-AA79-AFRINIC - Agrihold
>
Hi SM,
On 23/12/2020 14:07, S. Moonesamy wrote:
> There was a complaint related to a request for access to "Whois
> data". [...]
Are you referring to a complaint made on the members mailing list?
Regards,
Ish Sookun
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Shalom,
I am enjoying this for sometime now. Looks like Afrinic community is
infiltrated by Spamhaus goons like Ronald F. Guilmette
Those who do not know what is spamhaus then read this
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Dear Colleagues,
This community mailing list was designed with the purpose of conducting healthy
discussions between AFRINIC members and non-members alike around AFRINIC and
its related activities.
The list is not subject to any moderation or censorship as we
Shalom,
I am enjoying this for sometime now. Looks like Afrinic community is
infiltrated by Spamhaus goons like Ronald F. Guilmette
Those who do not know what is spamhaus then read this
Dear Ronald,
Thanks for the information.
In your comprehensive routing data, I noticed that the following name
stands out quite often, PEG Tech Inc. It seems like they are providing a
lot of route to those ranges. I am wondering if you have done any research
about them?
Also why is Seacom still
Too much spam is generated by couple of morons in this community list.
How about only verified members allowed to use this mailing list?
Those who are Afrinic member or Lir can link their main account and those who
are not members or LIR can submit their id proof for verification.
This is the
Dear Stakeholders,
Organizations generally put in place appropriate policies for the
detection and prevention of frauds, corruptions, misappropriations,
and other inappropriate conduct. You can find more information about
an AFRINIC policy and its implementation at
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