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[anti-abuse-wg] Publication of abuse reports (was Notice: Fradulent RIPE ASNs)
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Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Tue Jan 22 10:53:08 CET 2013
Sander, On Tuesday, 2013-01-22 00:16:38 +0100, Sander Steffann <sander at steffann.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > > The harder problem is the one that I was trying to raise, and that I > > think crys out far more for a solution, i.e. the fact that once some > > resource allocation funny business is reported to RIPE (or to ARIN > > for that matter) that's the last that anybody ever hears of it. As > > I've tried to point out, I think that this is distinctly counter- > > productive, both because is discourages everybody from making any > > such reports in the future and also because it absolutely minimizes > > the disincentive for both the current perp and future perps to try > > again to defaud RIPE. > > I agree. Showing which resources the NCC has received complaints > about would be good for transparency. They would have to show the > outcome after investigation as well though. An example: you complain > about my IP space, this gets published on the RIPE website. I agree. That was what I tried to suggest. :) > Of course I'm innocent so the RIPE NCC will investigate the case and > conclude that there is nothing wrong. I wouldn't want the complaint to > disappear from the website because that would not be very > transparent. But I would really object to the complaint being visible > on the website without a note saying: "investigated, found nothing > wrong"... I don't mind people complaining, but I do want my name > cleared if I'm innocent! ;-) Also nice to have. It would also help give some indication of how long investigation takes. Cheers, -- Shane
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