Nope. He is trying to convince the decision makers to keep those resources out of the hands of people who use them to our mutual detriment Do note that the same people who were getting themselves /15s are also getting themselves rather large v6 allocations. As soon as more places adopt v6 they will see much more of the same than they ever experienced on v4 Keep at the we are not the internet police meme though.. You people have far more IP space to squander in this manner so that future generations will surely thank you for the extensively poisoned IP and name space that they will inherit. Oh, v6 is never going to run out? I remember people saying exactly that when class A, B and C addresses were to be had for the asking. --srs (htc one x) On 28-Jun-2013 10:18 AM, "Saso G." <saso@eth.si> wrote:
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And likewise, if said hypothetical LIR obtained the same hypothetical /17 two years ago, and since that time has allocated it to a "customer" who then proceeded to fill it only with a single physical machine and on the order of 32,000 utterly phony baloney domain names, either for the purpose of snowshoe spamming or for the purpose of so-called "blackhat SEO", then there is nothing that anybody within RIPE, or within RIPE NCC, or anywhere in all the world either may or will do about that. Is that a correct interpretation of what you have said?
Yes. So basically, the idea that I had of having these kinds of cooks "audited" is utterly futile and pointless, yes?
OK. That's it. I'm outta here. I had hoped that something positive could be accomplished within this group but now I know that I was just deluding myself.
Thanks everybody. Take care. I wish you all a nice life. Address space is not some commodity that you (or anyone else) should assume to own. Instead of turning your focus towards LEGACY protocols,
On 27/06/13 23:50, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: that should have been discarded years ago try realizing that IP address space is a virtual commodity, limited only by the tech capabilities and foresight of the designers building it. The fact that someone is taking their time to attemp freeing resources from a legacy protocol just proves how much pointless buirocracy there is in this world.
Maybe turn it down a notch? You forget this is a decentralized network without a central authority, there's only so much a RIR can do...
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