The proposal seeks to delete the reverse resolution information of the resources listed for recovery two months after their inclusion on the list in order to draw the attention of the users of such resources and advance the process for their recovery.
Rationale (Describe the problem you intend to solve)Contact with the organization that appears on a resource assignment record is sometimes completely lost. Having no other way to draw their attention to the blocks, this proposal seeks to delete their reverse resolution information so they will contact LACNIC or the corresponding NIR.
Current textModify the following paragraph in section 7.1 of the Policy Manual:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC. After this period, the resource shall be recovered and therefore the records of the previous holder of the recovered resource shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC.
Two months after the resource is published, LACNIC shall proceed to delete the reverse resolution information of the listed resources. This information may be recovered if the organization rectifies its situation with LACNIC.
If three months after the resources are published the organization has not rectified the situation, the resources shall be recovered and the records of the previous holder of the recovered resources shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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New textModify the following paragraph in section 7.1 of the Policy Manual:
Current text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC. After this period, the resource shall be recovered and therefore the records of the previous holder of the recovered resource shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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New text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC.
Two months after the resource is published, LACNIC shall proceed to delete the reverse resolution information of the listed resources. This information may be recovered if the organization rectifies its situation with LACNIC.
If three months after the resources are published the organization has not rectified the situation, the resources shall be recovered and the records of the previous holder of the recovered resources shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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Additional informationThe reverse resolution information shall be maintained until the recovery process has been completed. Thus, if the organization rectifies its situation with LACNIC or with the corresponding NIR, such information may be restored.
TimetableSubject to the analysis by LACNIC staff and the NRIs for handling reverse resolution information.
ReferencesLACNIC Policy Manual.
Presented at:LACNIC 27 (22/05/2017)
This proposal seeks to delete the NS records pointing to the authoritative nameservers of the resources listed for recovery two months after their inclusion on the list, to completely remove their reverse resolution and draw the attention of the users to whom these resources have been assigned
Rationale (Describe the problem you intend to solve)Sometimes, contact with the organization to which resources have been assigned is completely lost.
Having no other way to draw their attention to the resources and their irregular situation as regards either LACNIC or one of the RIRs, this proposal seeks to delete the NS records pointing to the authoritative nameservers of the resources listed for recovery. This means that the organizations or users will have a reason to contact LACNIC or the corresponding NIR.
Current textModify the following paragraph in section 7.1 of the Policy Manual:
Current text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC. After this period, the resource shall be recovered and therefore the records of the previous holder of the recovered resource shall be deleted from LACNIC’s database.
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New text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that are to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may still rectify the situation with LACNIC.
Two months after the resources are published, LACNIC shall proceed to delete the NS records pointing to the authoritative nameservers of the resources involved. This information may be recovered once the organization contacts LACNIC or the corresponding NIR.
If three months after the resources are published the organization has not rectified the situation, the resources shall be recovered and the records of the holders of these resources shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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New textModify the following paragraph in section 7.1 of the Policy Manual:
Current text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that is to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may rectify the situation with LACNIC. After this period, the resource shall be recovered and therefore the records of the previous holder of the recovered resource shall be deleted from LACNIC’s database.
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New text:
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If the situation cannot be rectified, LACNIC shall publish the resource that are to be recovered for a period of three months. During this period, the organization may still rectify the situation with LACNIC.
Two months after the resources are published, LACNIC shall proceed to delete the NS records pointing to the authoritative nameservers of the resources involved. This information may be recovered once the organization contacts LACNIC or the corresponding NIR.
If three months after the resources are published the organization has not rectified the situation, the resources shall be recovered and the records of the holders of these resources shall be removed from LACNIC’s database.
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Additional informationNS records must be maintained until the recovery process has been completed so that they can be restored if the organization involved contacts LACNIC or the corresponding NIR.
TimetableSubject to the analysis by LACNIC staff and the NIRs on handling reverse resolution information.
ReferencesLACNIC Policy Manual
Presented at:LACNIC 28 (18/09/2017)