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Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB
From: Michael.Dillon () btradianz com
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 14:26:39 +0100
http://plany.fasthosting.it/dbmap.asp?table=Mappatura
I take it that this means we can use any ip range allocated to Fastweb as if it were RFC1918 space, including the necessary border filters?
I'd personally contract to build a moat around their NOC for Homeland Security reasons using as many backhoes as I could get on short notice.
I would strongly advise against such actions. European governments take a dim view of terrorist activities and some countries such as Italy are particularly sensitive about this. I'm surprised that an American on an Internet operations mailing list would be promoting terrorist activity in another NATO member country. In any case, you can't CONTRACT to do this. The law does not consider an agreement to perform illegal acts to be a contract. The action you describe is clearly illegal, therefore it cannot be contracted for. --Michael Dillon P.S. this is NANOG, not IRC
Current thread:
- AS12874 - FASTWEB Mikisa Richard (May 22)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Suresh Ramasubramanian (May 23)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Marco d'Itri (May 24)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Bjørn Mork (May 26)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Andrew D Kirch (May 26)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Michael . Dillon (May 26)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Marco d'Itri (May 24)
- Re: AS12874 - FASTWEB Suresh Ramasubramanian (May 23)