Good afternoon,
It would see that 44.133.48.66 is popping, snmpding, and other
amounts of traffic from time to time to various ampr.org systems
and doing so *without warning* type of thing. I just got hit with
a bunch of SNMP requests, others have been hit with POP requests.
Can anyone find out who the owner of that particular system or
network is, so that I can contact the entity or person.
Or perhaps a bit more draconian, can someone deal with it.
Thanks in advance.
Maiko Langelaar
VE4KLM
On 11/26/13 5:28 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> Not really. We probably should. I'm a little unclear on exactly
> what would be required and how much it's going to cost.
> - Brian
I'm happy to help out, as it's quite easy to fill out the SWIP forms and then
submit it. We could setup rwhois for the 44/net space, but that might be a
bit much for us as the portal is not always available.
ARIN should not charge a fee to administrator resources for legacy users:
10. I have legacy resources registered in ARIN's Whois database but
have no plans to sign the LRSA. Will ARIN continue to maintain my
records, and can I still make database changes to my records if I need to?
ARIN will continue to process requests from the authorized points of contact
of legacy resources for updates to their registration records. Currently,
there is no community driven policy specifically prohibiting ARIN from
processing updates to records that are not covered under a LRSA or RSA,
although that could change in the future.
info on swip is here https://www.arin.net/resources/request/reassignments.html
Basically you could swip the regional blocks to the regional admins, and when
they assign them they swip the assigned blocks to end users. This would fix
the in-addr.arpa mapping too, which as of now does not exist for anything on
AMPRNET.
Thoughts?
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On 11/26/13 10:39 PM, Antonio Querubin wrote:
> Time has no cost :)
We have a volunteer!
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Have we considered SWIPing the blocks?
A DMCA notice is not necessarily a violation caused by the registrant of the
IP, but perhaps one of their users.
I've had DMCA notices for unused IP's before, so not all are valid. However
90% of them valid and are people running bit torrent for movies and stuff.
How many DMCA notices are you getting from 44/8 on a monthly basis?
On 11/26/13 3:55 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> (Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
> _______________________________________________
> Probably most of you folks haven't seen one of these before.
> This is the kind of notice I receive and have to respond to
> when one of the users of network 44 misbehaves.
>
> Keep in mind that this is a violation of our terms of service and
> is cause to have network access revoked.
>
> Please be careful not to cause me to get more of these.
>
> Thank you.
> - Brian
>
> PS: I've obscured the IP address because the matter is already
> being dealt with by the persons concerned.
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from IP-Echelon Compliance <notices.warner(a)ip-echelon.com> -----
>
> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 20:19:33 +0000
> From: IP-Echelon Compliance <notices.warner(a)ip-echelon.com>
> To: bk29(a)ucsd.edu
> Subject: Notice of Claimed Infringement - Case ID 1335xxxxx
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Dear bk29(a)ucsd.edu
>
> We are writing this message on behalf of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc..
>
> We have received information that an individual has utilized the
> below-referenced IP address at the noted date and time to offer
> downloads of copyrighted material.
>
> The title in question is: Pacific Rim
>
> The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted television
> programs constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act,
> Title 17 United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also
> violate the laws of other countries, international law, and/or treaty
> obligations.
>
> Since you own this IP address (44.xxx.xxx.xxx),
> we request that you immediately do the following:
>
> 1) Contact the subscriber who has engaged in the conduct described
> above and take steps to prevent the subscriber from further downloading
> or uploading Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. content without authorization; and
>
> 2) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse
> Policy/Terms of Service Agreement.
>
> On behalf of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., owner of the exclusive rights
> in the copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state that
> we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner
> complained of is not authorized by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.,
> its respective agents, or the law.
>
> Also, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, that we are authorized
> to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive rights being infringed
> as set forth in this notification.
>
> We appreciate your assistance and thank you for your cooperation in this
> matter. Your prompt response is requested.
>
> Any further enquiries can be directed to copyright(a)ip-echelon.com
> Please include this message with your enquiry to ensure a swift response.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Michael Lambert
> Enforcement Officer
> IP-Echelon
> Email: copyright(a)ip-echelon.com
> Address: 6715 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, 90028, United States
>
>
> - ------------- Infringement Details ----------------------------------
> Title: Pacific Rim
> Timestamp: 2013-11-26T20:00:37Z
> IP Address: 44.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Port: 51963
> Type: BitTorrent
> Torrent Hash: 0d8c999ddbe439117fbc09899e2fb7fd2ea50bb2
> Filename: Pacific Rim 2013 1080p WEB-DL x264 AC3-JYK
> Filesize: 3413 MB
> - ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----- End forwarded message -----
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On 11/26/13 6:46 PM, Marc, LX1DUC wrote:
> On 27/11/2013 00:12, Bryan Fields wrote:
>> > In my example, how can I get 254.98.44.in-addr pointed at my DNS
>> > servers? I don't see an ability to do this via the portal page.
> You just don't. All revDNS for the AMPR/44net addresses end in
> ampr.org. I don't see aproblem with that.
Who says this should be? I can't find anything in the TOS or documents on
ampr.org saying this is a requirement.
I don't agree with this (for CIDR blocks), there are valid reasons to have
forward and reverse matching DNS. If we had SWIP/rwhois working we could do
this ourselves.
Perhaps we need to put an APMRnet use case RFC together, but I'd rather have
policy reached by a consensus if we're going to have non Internet standard
requirements.
Thoughts?
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On 11/26/13 6:06 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> We don't handle the DNS through the portal; there's a robot that
> handles updates to the DNS hourly and updates both the AMPR.ORG and
> 44.in-addr domains. Every net-44 A record in the ampr.org domain has
> a corresponding PTR in the in-addr domain.
>
> Note that the 44.in-addr domain was delegated to us long ago; ARIN does
> not update it at all except to handle changes to our nameserver constellation.
> We do not currently further delegate the in-addr domain.
In my example, how can I get 254.98.44.in-addr pointed at my DNS servers? I
don't see an ability to do this via the portal page.
I understand I can make DNS entries for ampr.org and have those mapped, but
not everyone is going to use ampr.org. I use kb9mci.net, and yes it's down
now, I'm moving boxes around and hamradio takes a back seat to travel for work :(
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http://bryanfields.net
On 11/26/13 5:52 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> I don't understand what you mean by that; I thought we were doing a good
> job of providing in-addr entries for every registered host. What am I missing?
Unless I'm missing something, that has to be in the portal on a per IP basis.
With SWIP you can designate a different DNS server for a subnet. (well
actually it's arin updating the DNS records keyed off swip, but same difference).
Is there a way to do this in the portal now?
I didn't want to put down the portal service, but I was just saying that it
might be easier to let ARIN do the updates for us than to run our own rwhois
server. If we can do it, sure rwhois is great, but we're not
changing/updating more than a few records a month, are we?
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Bryan Fields
727-409-1194 - Voice
727-214-2508 - Fax
http://bryanfields.net
Probably most of you folks haven't seen one of these before.
This is the kind of notice I receive and have to respond to
when one of the users of network 44 misbehaves.
Keep in mind that this is a violation of our terms of service and
is cause to have network access revoked.
Please be careful not to cause me to get more of these.
Thank you.
- Brian
PS: I've obscured the IP address because the matter is already
being dealt with by the persons concerned.
----- Forwarded message from IP-Echelon Compliance <notices.warner(a)ip-echelon.com> -----
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 20:19:33 +0000
From: IP-Echelon Compliance <notices.warner(a)ip-echelon.com>
To: bk29(a)ucsd.edu
Subject: Notice of Claimed Infringement - Case ID 1335xxxxx
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Dear bk29(a)ucsd.edu
We are writing this message on behalf of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc..
We have received information that an individual has utilized the
below-referenced IP address at the noted date and time to offer
downloads of copyrighted material.
The title in question is: Pacific Rim
The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted television
programs constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act,
Title 17 United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also
violate the laws of other countries, international law, and/or treaty
obligations.
Since you own this IP address (44.xxx.xxx.xxx),
we request that you immediately do the following:
1) Contact the subscriber who has engaged in the conduct described
above and take steps to prevent the subscriber from further downloading
or uploading Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. content without authorization; and
2) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse
Policy/Terms of Service Agreement.
On behalf of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., owner of the exclusive rights
in the copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state that
we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner
complained of is not authorized by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.,
its respective agents, or the law.
Also, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, that we are authorized
to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive rights being infringed
as set forth in this notification.
We appreciate your assistance and thank you for your cooperation in this
matter. Your prompt response is requested.
Any further enquiries can be directed to copyright(a)ip-echelon.com
Please include this message with your enquiry to ensure a swift response.
Respectfully,
Michael Lambert
Enforcement Officer
IP-Echelon
Email: copyright(a)ip-echelon.com
Address: 6715 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, 90028, United States
- ------------- Infringement Details ----------------------------------
Title: Pacific Rim
Timestamp: 2013-11-26T20:00:37Z
IP Address: 44.xxx.xxx.xxx
Port: 51963
Type: BitTorrent
Torrent Hash: 0d8c999ddbe439117fbc09899e2fb7fd2ea50bb2
Filename: Pacific Rim 2013 1080p WEB-DL x264 AC3-JYK
Filesize: 3413 MB
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
----- End forwarded message -----
Hi,
Anyone on this list have a fortiwifi 60c and can get their
amrp.orgworking? Please contact me off list.
ve2pkt(a)gmail.com
Thank you!
73 de Jean
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: VE2RCN-1, VE2RDL-1, VE2RGC-1, VE2RVA-1, (The-Net)
: VE2PKT-9 (DXCluster), VE2PKT-10 (Winlink Gateway)
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Internet:
Telnet xrouter-ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 23 (Network Node)
Telnet fbb-ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 6300 (FBB BBS)
Telnet ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 9000 (DXCluster)
E-Mail:
packet: ve2pkt(a)ve2pkt.#qbc.qc.can.noam
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Greetings list;
Is anyone running a dxcluster who can link me in? Would appreciate it.
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