oppose 2017-02 "Regular abuse-c Validation"
STRONG OPPOSITION! As an operator who has to read abuse-c emails, this is a waste of my time. I have real things to do, instead of bothering with this kind of crap. Responding to RIPE ping mails does not mean an abuse-c will respond to emails from non-RIPE entities, nor that a mailbox will keep working in-between pings. This is simply busy work, and has no value. Additionally, the threat that RIPE will deregister for failure to respond is insulting, vulgar, and obscene. -- Katz' Law: Man and nations will act rationally when all other possibilities have been exhausted.
Peter Where in the proposed policy does it say that RIPE is going to de-register anyone? I can’t see any language for that. All it says is: “in cases where the “abuse-mailbox:” contact attribute is invalid, the RIPE NCC will follow up with the resource holder and attempt to correct the issue.” Also, if your abuse-c email address is valid it’ll take you about 30 seconds once a year to validate it. Regards Michele -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting, Colocation & Domains https://www.blacknight.com/ http://blacknight.blog/ Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Personal blog: https://michele.blog/ Some thoughts: https://ceo.hosting/ ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,R93 X265,Ireland Company No.: 370845 On 07/09/2017, 13:43, "anti-abuse-wg on behalf of Peter Hessler" <anti-abuse-wg-bounces@ripe.net on behalf of phessler@theapt.org> wrote: STRONG OPPOSITION! As an operator who has to read abuse-c emails, this is a waste of my time. I have real things to do, instead of bothering with this kind of crap. Responding to RIPE ping mails does not mean an abuse-c will respond to emails from non-RIPE entities, nor that a mailbox will keep working in-between pings. This is simply busy work, and has no value. Additionally, the threat that RIPE will deregister for failure to respond is insulting, vulgar, and obscene. -- Katz' Law: Man and nations will act rationally when all other possibilities have been exhausted.
Hi,
Where in the proposed policy does it say that RIPE is going to de-register anyone?
Right at the end it does mention closure of memberships:
b. Arguments opposing the proposal>>The proposal would result in increased workload for RIPE NCC, especially when following up on unresponsive abuse contact >information.>If organisations are not cooperative, the RIPE NCC ultimately has the possibility to close their RIPE NCC membership and deregister >their Internet number resources.
This is already somewhat in the procedure of the NCC in the form of unresponsiveness of an LIR, I don't believe that any active LIRs have ever been closed due to this though: https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-676#a1211a There are some other issues that arises from this policy proposal. Numbers are more what matters here.The abuse-c is not only registered on LIR's Org Objects, but by some other type of organisations as well. The total amount of unique abuse-c is around 77K. We have ~16K LIRs soon to be 17K. That leaves ~60k abuse-c spread on OTHER type of organisation objects. How many sponsored end-user organisation holding PI/ASN are there? How many organisation objects were created to delegate the responsibility of the abuse-c to the actual assignments/sub-allocation etc..?What about Legacy space, which comes in two flavours nowadays, signed up with NCC or not, how to handle each case?And lastly, out of region ASNs that may have added the abuse-c to their org object in the RIPE Database? Who would be responsible for verifying what? RIPE NCC verifies the LIR abuse-mailbox , seems logical? But then we have sponsored resources such as PI and ASNs, Legacy that have a contract with the NCC, Legacy without contract, and possibly out of region ASNs. Too many unknowns.I must oppose the current form of this policy proposal. Cheers, David Hilario On Thursday, September 7, 2017, 5:06:09 PM GMT+3, Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele@blacknight.com> wrote: Peter Where in the proposed policy does it say that RIPE is going to de-register anyone? I can’t see any language for that. All it says is: “in cases where the “abuse-mailbox:” contact attribute is invalid, the RIPE NCC will follow up with the resource holder and attempt to correct the issue.” Also, if your abuse-c email address is valid it’ll take you about 30 seconds once a year to validate it. Regards Michele -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting, Colocation & Domains https://www.blacknight.com/ http://blacknight.blog/ Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Personal blog: https://michele.blog/ Some thoughts: https://ceo.hosting/ ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,R93 X265,Ireland Company No.: 370845
Hi, do you operate so many different abuse mailboxes?
From my perspective it makes perfect sense to ensure at least technical availability, I've seen invalid addresses quite often and I would not mind to respond to a few mails per year.
Am 07.09.17 um 14:07 schrieb Peter Hessler:
STRONG OPPOSITION!
As an operator who has to read abuse-c emails, this is a waste of my time. I have real things to do, instead of bothering with this kind of crap.
Responding to RIPE ping mails does not mean an abuse-c will respond to emails from non-RIPE entities, nor that a mailbox will keep working in-between pings.
This is simply busy work, and has no value.
Additionally, the threat that RIPE will deregister for failure to respond is insulting, vulgar, and obscene.
Regards, Alexander Schaefer -- Alexander Schaefer Group Head of Abuse Management Host Europe GmbH is a company of HEG Email: alexander.schaefer@heg.com Office: Hansestrasse 79, 51149 Cologne ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Host Europe GmbH - http://www.hosteurope.de Welserstraße 14 - 51149 Köln - Germany HRB 28495 Amtsgericht Köln - USt-IdNr.: DE187370678 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Claus Boyens, Tobias Mohr
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Alexander Schaefer
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David Hilario
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Michele Neylon - Blacknight
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Peter Hessler