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Re: False Advertising

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Craig A. Huegen)
Fri Aug 2 01:37:47 1996

Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 18:27:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Craig A. Huegen" <c-huegen@quad.quadrunner.com>
To: George Herbert <gherbert@crl.com>
cc: Enke Chen <enke@mci.net>, Ehud Gavron <GAVRON@ACES.COM>, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199608012331.AA21661@mail.crl.com>

On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, George Herbert wrote:

==>I think that it is appropriate for newcomer networks to ask what
==>the ettiquette is for dealing with routing policy problems here.
==>The eventual solution will obviously require direct contact with
==>alternet, but there are other issues, such as whether broadcasting
==>competing announcements is ok or not (probably best not to... wait
==>until it's all settled).

A lot of times it's very difficult to tell the management of a company who
has 'ownership' (meant loosely) of the official records of the
CIDR block that they can't use it immediately because someone else is
'borrowing' their address space.

And, I _do_ believe that problems such as this are related to the
Operation of North American Networks. 

/cah


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