The RIPE NCC are creating /24 top-level allocations, but this size could also be used as a single (second level) assignment. However, we don't have a way (yet, see NWI-4) to distinguish between an allocation and assignment of the same size. Geofeed is allowed on a top-level resource but not on a more specific assignment within that.
I hope you only mean for /24 and /48 (or more specific), as in I hope I would still be able to add a geofeed attribute to for example a /32 under the /29 allocated to the LIR by the NCC. -Cynthia On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 10:35 AM Edward Shryane via db-wg <db-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Denis,
On 21 Feb 2022, at 17:10, denis walker <ripedenis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Ed
Can you clarify this comment...
Our Legal team have considered the concerns from a part of the community regarding the eligible size for “geofeed:” validation and concluded the following: Since resources with prefix size equal to the size distributed/registered by the RIPE NCC to a resource holder is not considered to be personal data, an equal prefix size may receive the “geofeed:” validation.
Accordingly, we will allow "geofeed:" on ALLOCATED PA or top-level ASSIGNED PI (for IPv4) and ALLOCATED-BY-RIR on top-level ASSIGNED PI (for IPv6).
Are you saying you will ONLY allow geofeed on resources with these status values? What about SUB-ALLOCATED PA and AGGREGATED-BY-LIR? The nature of these status values suggests they are not personal data.
Legal have made a distinction between the resources allocated or assigned by the RIPE NCC and resources assigned on a second level by our members or provider independent resource holders.
If SUB-ALLOCATED PA and AGGREGATED-BY-LIR are not personal data (since they are used for grouping network blocks together), then we can allow "geofeed:" on them.
"an equal prefix size may receive the “geofeed:” validation." Or are you saying any object with a size equal to any allocation can have a "geofeed:" attribute? That would mean a /24 for IPv4.
The RIPE NCC are creating /24 top-level allocations, but this size could also be used as a single (second level) assignment. However, we don't have a way (yet, see NWI-4) to distinguish between an allocation and assignment of the same size. Geofeed is allowed on a top-level resource but not on a more specific assignment within that.
Regards Ed Shryane RIPE NCC
cheers denis co-chair DB-WG
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