[AusNOG] Borrowed addresses, data retention, court orders etc.

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com
Sun Jan 29 22:05:20 EST 2017


Apparently so... screw Wordpress... bloody nightmare to manage.


...Skeeve

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On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 6:18 PM, James Hodgkinson <yaleman at ricetek.net>
wrote:

> Wordpress-based, colour me unsurprised.
>
> James
>
>
> On Sun, 29 Jan 2017, at 16:51, Shane Short wrote:
>
> Maybe you should pay more attention to said emails. Google suggests your "
> theispguy.com" domain is malware infested. :)
>
>
> Skeeve Stevens wrote:
>
> Hey Ross,
>
> You have obligations for YOUR "network". That doesn't relate to IP
> addresses.
>
> My name is still on dozens of ranges that I managed at some point. I get
> spam whinging emails all the time even though they haven't been a customer
> for 10 years.
>
> You have zero issues here. Simply say it is not on your network and to go
> away.
>
>
> ...Skeeve
>
> *Skeeve Stevens - Founder & The Architect* - eintellego Networks Pty Ltd
> Email: skeeve at eintellegonetworks.com ; Web: eintellegonetworks.com
>
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>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Ross Wheeler <ausnog at rossw.net> wrote:
>
>
> Presently a hypothetical question, but I'm sure it'll come up.
>
> A friend of mine of a couple of decades runs an ISP in another state
> thousands of km from me. His business and mine are unrelated, have no
> common directors, funding, stakeholders etc. Ie, completely "unrelated
> parties" save that he and I are friends.
>
> Some time ago, during a relocation, he needed some addresses, I just
> happened to have a /24 that I had recently moved services from and it was
> mostly "vacant" and was fairly easy for me to peel it out and lend it to
> him.
>
> It's still in my name, assigned and "owned" by me, not him, although it is
> being advertised via his provider and delivered over his link(s) to service
> his servers and customers.
>
> In time to come, if one of "his" users does something that "the
> authorities" have reason to want to delve into in more detail, and they
> know that a.b.c.d (being an address in my range "on loan to" him) is the
> address they're interested in... how does "an approved" party (be that a
> minister, a policeman, a court or whoever) go about determining who they
> ask/demand information from?
>
> If they simply look up the apnic database and issue a "demand" to me, for
> example, I will have absolutely no way to give them the data. While I could
> refer them to my friend, have I got my neck in the noose here too?
>
> R.
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