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Emergency ARIN Contact?

  • From: Dan Mahoney, System Admin
  • Date: Sat Sep 29 05:28:51 2007
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Hey all...


Apologies if this is off-topic, but it appears something insidious (or at least unfortunate) has happened to the netblock allocation for a company I'm working with -- it's basically dropped off the face of the planet, fairly recently. Conveniently, late on a friday, is when it was noticed.

..of course, this kills reverse DNS, which means all the clients are unable to send mail, at all.

Does anyone know any of the following:

1) If there's an "emergency" contact at ARIN who can deal with off-hours requests (if there's an expedite fee, I'm pretty sure it's willing to be paid).

2) If there's a way of accessing historical WHOIS records and/or changelogs? (i.e. does someone keep an archive?)

Thanks for any and all help.

-Dan Mahoney

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