Hi Suresh, Firstly, any member (LIR) can receive by default a /32 (up to a /29) ALLOCATION and NOT assignment. It's a /48 PI assignment that you can get if you are not an LIR. Secondly, @Suresh - have a look at who is leading the world in IPv6 deployment and then you may want to be careful with trowing stones at Romania. Romania IS and has been for at least one year the leader in IPv6 deployment in the whole world, if you are badmouthing Romania for it's spam, try to praise it for it's IPv6 deployment, that would be fair. My 2 cents, Elvis Daniel Velea (proud Romanian) On 8/31/13 7:11 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
I was starting to wonder whether anybody else with an operational antispam and security role for a large provider was around here. :)
Thanks for chiming in, vijay. At a guess those v6 /32s are all registered in Romania?
--srs
On Saturday, August 31, 2013, Vijay Eranti (✌ విజయ్ ఈరంటి) wrote:
i agree with suresh's assessment.
Lately lot of spammers are getting /32 ipv6 assignments with their own ASNs and having a nice run. The ipv4 allotment is seriously broken in ripe - just having paperwork with valid forms filled is good enough to allot what ever range the spammers can ask.
regards vijay
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.lists@gmail.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'ops.lists@gmail.com');>> wrote:
The lack of progress is simply because you have very few people who are in a security rather than IP admin or network ops role. Security as in for a seriously large provider.
The other lack of progress - well, changing entrenched policies, or enforcing them beyond a point where the enforcer is reluctant to investigate (or is it "play police" according to the local meme) is as tough as it sounds.
On Friday, July 5, 2013, Frank Gadegast wrote:
Sascha Luck wrote:
TTBOMK, as long as policy requirements are fulfilled there is no mandate to revoke resources.
Any spammer on this list (think so, simply because of the lack of progress) ?
* Im starting now a second carrier in renting all the IPv4 addresses left in our allocation exclusively to abusers and make a lot of money with it. Just make offers now. *
Will surely put a working abuse contact email address in RIPEs db, that gets directed to /dev/null and have a correct postal address somewhere on a funny island ...
And it looks like if nobody could ever do anything against it.
The current regulations are simply slippery as an eel (like we say in Germany), no way to catch anybody responsible. Again, ridicolous ...
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