[1905] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Edward Henigin)
Wed Feb 14 14:44:06 1996
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 13:34:28 -0600 (CST)
From: Edward Henigin <ed@texas.net>
To: Bill Manning <bmanning@isi.edu>
cc: cidrd@iepg.org, iesg@isi.edu, local-ir@ripe.net, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199602020042.AA04358@zephyr.isi.edu>
On Thu, 1 Feb 1996, Bill Manning wrote:
> There may be other incentives
> applied to facilitate the return, but strong-arm tactics
> and coersion, threats and hostile actions are not my favorites.
> I'd prefer to take almost any other action than blacklisting and
> hijacking. To take such actions, while it can be rationalized
> as a technological means to protect a networks internal
> stability, is presumptious and rude at best and legally
> indefensable at worst.
so what you're saying is, if a Government (agency) were to take such
action, it could work..???
but then again, we don't *want* government involved...
where's daddy when you need him ? Love/hate relationship to
say the least.