On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 07:38:43PM +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Let me see, in the current RIPE allocation list*, there is a school at 2001:4b20::/32 consisting of basically two buildings, there is a registrar at 2001:4b98::/32, who do not do hosting I guess. And there are a really large number of "ISP's" who really do not have more than 2 19" racks worth of equipment.
I really wonder why people are complaining that they can't get a prefix. Really, if you are not able to become LIR, and get a prefix, while they quite apparently can, then you should simply quit change your job IMHO.
So, what you are saying is, that the current policy is good, because it can be bypassed by just lying? Call me old fashioned, but I think lying is a bad thing, that you do not do just because you have an advantage of it. I'd rather go the rough way and try to fix the policy that encourages this kind of behaviour instead of the easy way. Nils -- Newsreaders still feel it is worth a special and rather worrying mention if, for instance, a crime was planned by people over the Internet. They don't bother to mention when criminals use the telephone or the M4, or discuss their dastardly plans over a cup of tea. -- Douglas Adams --