[Community-Discuss] post ipv4 depletion frauds, brokers activities
ALAIN AINA
aalain at trstech.net
Sat Jun 25 14:42:59 UTC 2016
Hi,
The only option we may have is to deploy and encourage use of strong authentication/authorisation mechanisms to protect objects in WHOIS and IRR and monitor the objects. Perform audit/review to detect dormant and others and help members do the right things.
An Assisted Registry Check ?
—Alain
> On Jun 25, 2016, at 5:49 PM, Andrew Alston <Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com> wrote:
>
> Just need to point out, RPKI is a *choice*, and there could be many reasons for people NOT running RPKI, that go beyond just AfriNIC promoting it or not.
>
> I for one am not on that list of ASN’s, and I have zero plans to be on that list of ASN’s. Not because I don’t know how to implement it, not because I can’t go and get it, but because I am fundamentally opposed to RPKI for various reasons.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> From: Noah [mailto:noah at neo.co.tz]
> Sent: 25 June 2016 16:44
> To: General Discussions of AFRINIC <community-discuss at afrinic.net>
> Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] post ipv4 depletion frauds, brokers activities
>
>
> On 25 Jun 2016 05:01, "Nishal Goburdhan" <nishal at controlfreak.co.za <mailto:nishal at controlfreak.co.za>> wrote:
> >
> > i counted thirty-two networks with ROAs listed at afrinic.
> > so, if the true concern is poor RPKI adoption, is your ASN in that list?
> > and, if not, why not?
> >
>
> It should be a serious concern when you count 32 with ROA on more that 1,428 ASNs assigned.
>
> I am happy to see a very familiar one there, but then again, I think the point being put forward is the failure to adopt RPKI, and the failure to improve the IRR and the WHOIS.
>
> And how do we do better in terms of showing “right to use” and protecting objects in there.
>
> > —n.
> >
>
> Noah
>
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