Short video explaining Resource Certification
Dear colleagues, Under the NRO flag, we have just released a short video about Resource Certification, explaining what it is and why it is important for your organisation: http://youtu.be/rH3CPosGNjY For information on how to set up and use the hosted Resource Certification service the RIPE NCC provides, please watch this video we posted earlier: http://youtu.be/Q0C0kEYa1d8 Kind regards, Alex Band Product Manager, RIPE NCC
At 09:37 02/03/2011 +0100, Alex Band wrote: Question: How does one certify IPv4 resources that were part of ERX - http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/erx and that don't appear under a LIR due to the entire ERX procedure yet are recorded in RIPE? Thanks, Hank
Dear colleagues,
Under the NRO flag, we have just released a short video about Resource Certification, explaining what it is and why it is important for your organisation: http://youtu.be/rH3CPosGNjY
For information on how to set up and use the hosted Resource Certification service the RIPE NCC provides, please watch this video we posted earlier: http://youtu.be/Q0C0kEYa1d8
Kind regards,
Alex Band Product Manager, RIPE NCC
Hank,
Question: How does one certify IPv4 resources that were part of ERX - http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/erx and that don't appear under a LIR due to the entire ERX procedure yet are recorded in RIPE?
At the moment -- you don't. For the NCC to issue a certificate suggests there is some relationship of trust between the RIR and the address space holder. How to bring that about is an opportunity for future policy. :) Rob
At 09:54 06/03/2011 +0000, Rob Evans wrote:
Hank,
Question: How does one certify IPv4 resources that were part of ERX - http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/erx and that don't appear under a LIR due to the entire ERX procedure yet are recorded in RIPE?
At the moment -- you don't.
For the NCC to issue a certificate suggests there is some relationship of trust between the RIR and the address space holder. How to bring that about is an opportunity for future policy. :)
I guess us old-ish NREN will be the ones who have to raise that in the future. -Hank
Rob
Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 09:54 06/03/2011 +0000, Rob Evans wrote:
Hank,
Question: How does one certify IPv4 resources that were part of ERX - http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/erx and that don't appear under a LIR due to the entire ERX procedure yet are recorded in RIPE?
At the moment -- you don't.
For the NCC to issue a certificate suggests there is some relationship of trust between the RIR and the address space holder. How to bring that about is an opportunity for future policy. :)
I guess us old-ish NREN will be the ones who have to raise that in the future.
I agree - under the assumption that it does make a real difference (to be def'd) having a certificate or not; and that indeed the difference is in favour of the resource holder ;-)
-Hank
Rob
Wilfried
participants (4)
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Alex Band
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Hank Nussbacher
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Rob Evans
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet