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Re: Tagging of IP adresses / Application-Database

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  • From: Lars Marowsky-Bree < >
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 11:18:24 +0200

On 1999-05-26T21:46:48,
   Nacamar AS Guardian guardian@localhost said:

> - who would use this database,
>   and for what purpose
>   (Anti-SPAM, better route-flap-dampening ...)

We already keep this kind of data for our own inetnums, which we use for
firewalling rules and other purposes.

Better route-flap-dampening seems impossible. You can't just exclude all
nameservers (for example) from the dampening, the lists would get too long,
let alone the impact on the RR server when you do the lookups...

> - who should insert/maintain the contents

Obviously, the only one able to maintain this data is the owner of the object.

> - how to determine if the contents are 'legal',
>   e.g. come from the 'owner' of the mentioned ip-ranges/hosts

MNT-BY should ensure that. Question is how RIPE can ensure that these new tags
are indeed added at all.

> - what to do if someone protests against some contents,
>   or claims damages because of some contents

If the maintainer adds them himself, he can't protest against the contents ;-)
But I wonder if the RIPE NCC members can indeed be asked to disclose all this
data. I see a lot of people who might not want to do that. There is a reason
why the data to evaluate a inetnum request is kept in strict confidence...

Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brie
	
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Lars Marowsky-Brie
Network Management

teuto.net Netzdienste GmbH - DPN Verbund-Partner





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