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LACNIC Is In Control In Latin America

nwetters writes "It seems to have slipped under everyone's radar, but today LACNIC, the fourth regional internet registry, will assume control of all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in Latin America and the Caribbean (mostly in the 200/8 network). I doubt whether many people will even realize it's haappened, and it's unlikely that arin will effectively lose control until they republish their database on 1 December."

7 comments

  1. hey there by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: -1

    how's your monday?

    does it suck?

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    the strongest word is still the word "free"
  2. g-to the-oat-to-the-se.cx by u-238 · · Score: -1

    http://members.cox.net/daszweiten/slashdothyp.jpg

    a friend and i were in the library at school checking out the site like all loyal /. fans do when we ran across this. im sure this isnt new...but it was hte first time ive noticed it. for a very left-wing anti-microsoft (bill gets is a fucking borg for heavensake)site, they sell out pretty easily. i was so dissapointed. its one thing to need to pay your bills and maybe have a little extra cash...but to undermine your core principals, the very foundation that your project is built on...thats just pathetic. even if you decide that ads are necessary, most of us can come to terms with that, but why microsoft? why undermine your purpose and value? needless to say i am very dissapointed. (btw...all ms advocate fags who are going to critisize my argument by making my misspellings obvious, get a fuckign clue and realize that my bad grammar/spelling doesnt change the fact of the truth. that being you suck.)

  3. Welcome in the 200/8 intranet full of open proxies by DocSnyder · · Score: 5, Informative
    > ...mostly in the 200/8 network

    Unfortunately, Latin America has become the new Far East, as far as spam sources are concerned. About three out of four spams are coming from open proxies within the 200/8 netblock, that's why more and more people are blocking it. You'll find about 5 or 10 proxies within each class C netblock.

    See also the large SPEWS listing http://spews.org/html/S1297.html.

    If LACNIC wants South America to be able to communicate with the rest of the world, they better have Embratel et al. fix their proxy problem or join China and Korea with their "spammy intranet"...

    /.
    DocSnyder.

  4. yawn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    nwetters

    more like bedwetter

    writes "It seems to have slipped under everyone's radar,

    No, it's just that nobody cares.

    but today LACNIC, the fourth regional internet registry, will assume control of all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in Latin America and the Caribbean (mostly in the 200/8 network).

    If you listen carefully, you can hear the sound of ... constipation. That's right: nobody gives a shit.

    I doubt whether many people will even realize it's haappened,

    Just like you didn't realize it's haapened?

    and it's unlikely that arin will effectively lose control until they republish their database on 1 December."

    Don't worry, slashdot will undoubtedly republish this story 3 or 4 more times before then.

    1. Re:yawn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Mod this shit uppppppppppp!

  5. Honestly by macdaddy · · Score: 1, Troll
    ...this is somewhat old news by a couple three weeks anyways. I noticed this a while back while looking up IPs I suspected of being open relay/proxies or just generally borked. The ARIN registry referred me to LACNIC. This was at least a couple weeks back. I don't know much other than that.

    LACNIC, soon to be synonomous LAXNIC, shore for LAXATIVE-NIC, because a little spam goes in and a whole buttload of it comes out (with great force I might add).

  6. Re:Welcome in the 200/8 intranet full of open prox by Lshmael · · Score: 1

    He's right. Virtually all of the attempts to send me Messenger service spam (damn you, I don't need a college diploma!) come from IPs in that block.