Yes we also assign an abuse-c

There’s no point in our abuse desk getting reports about things we can do very little about

 

Of course a lot of LEA and others seem to be using some weird tools for parsing the database, so we still get reports for blocks we’ve assigned

 

As for this SWIP thing – all the references in that document refer to ARIN. Was any such policy / process considered in the RIPE region?

 

 

 

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From: Alessandro Vesely <vesely@tana.it>
Date: Friday, 26 July 2024 at 12:39
To: Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele@blacknight.com>, anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Re: Self registration

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On Fri 26/Jul/2024 12:44:56 +0200 Michele Neylon - Blacknight via anti-abuse-wg
wrote:
> Alessandro
>
> I’ve no idea who your upstream LIR is, but I know that quite a few LIRs
> **will** assign IP blocks to clients in the RIPE database. Doing it for every
> single individual IP would be an admin burden, but I know we do it for a lot of
> our clients who have blocks of IPs.


Do you mean "will _register_ IP blocks"?  That's my experience as well.

Do you also assign an abuse-c?


> So please don’t make broad sweeping statements as if they were facts.


They /are/ facts, up to a few exceptions.

Once there was a sort of self registration, SWIP[*], for self registering small
blocks (I got a /29).  The concept of ISP in that document[*] was much more
transitive than in current acceptation.  Why was it dismissed?

Best
Ale
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[*] https://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/inaddr/arin-templates/swipinstruction.txt