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[anti-abuse-wg] Update on "abuse-c:" coverage in RIPE Database
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Denis Walker
denis at ripe.net
Wed Dec 18 16:23:26 CET 2013
Dear Colleagues The RIPE NCC has now completed Phase 1 of this project. Except for a few recent new LIRs, all LIRs now have an abuse-contact set. Regards Denis Walker Business Analyst RIPE NCC Database Team On 04/12/2013 13:30, Johan Åhlén wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > We have now reached the end of the extended period for Phase 1 of > the abuse-c project. This means that we will start the process of > setting the "abuse-c:" attribute automatically for members where it is > missing. For this we will use the publicly listed contact information > as described in the implementation plan: > https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/implementation-details-of-policy-2011-06 Currently, > 65.8% of the IPv4 allocations have the "abuse-c:" attribute, and by size > the coverage is 74.4%. > > We will now move into Phase 2, where we will ask PI and ASN > resource holders to provide abuse contact information. We will have a > simplified form available as well as improved documentation on how to do > the update in the RIPE Database using the standard mechanisms. Current > IPv4 PI coverage is 7.7% of all PI assignment, and by size the coverage > is 13.8% > > Here are the latest stats: > > -------- NETWORK NUMBERS: > > Total number of IPv4 allocations listed: 21,605 > Number of IPv4 allocations covered with "abuse-c": 14,219 or > 65.8% of IPv4 allocations > Total number of IPv4 PI assignments listed: 28,250 > Number of IPv4 PI assignments covered with "abuse-c": 2,170 or > 7.7% of IPv4 assignments > Total number of IPv6 allocations listed: 6,474 > Number of IPv6 allocations covered with "abuse-c": 4,282 or > 66.1% of IPv6 allocations > Total number of IPv6 assignments: 1,593 > Number of IPv6 assignments covered with "abuse-c": 231 or 14.5% > of IPv6 assignments > > Total number of objects: 57,922 (IPv4: 49,855 / IPv6: 8,067) > Number of objects covered with "abuse-c": 20,902 or 36.1% (IPv4: 32.9% / > IPv6: 55.9%) > > -------- IPv4 NETWORK SIZES: > > Total size of IPv4 allocations listed: 595,025,920 > Size of IPv4 allocations covered with "abuse-c": 442,600,448 or > 74.4% > Total size of IPv4 PI assigned listed: 169,504,824 > Size of IPv4 PI assigned covered with "abuse-c": 23,426,416 or 13.8% > > Total size of listed IPv4 addresses: 764,530,744 > Size of listed IPv4 addresses covered with "abuse-c": 466,026,864 or 61.0% > > In our last update, the coverage of IPv4 allocations, by size, > was 56.8%. Today it is 74.4% > > -------- LIR NUMBERS: > > LIRs with "abuse-c:": 4,243 > LIRs without "abuse-c:": 5,541 > > If you have any questions about theses figures, please feel free > to contact us. > > Kind regards, > > Johan Åhlén > Assistant Manager, Database > RIPE NCC
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