[WLANware] Fwd: Re: NCC#2006103343 Internet for all - IP allocation

Stefan Fuhrmann stefan.fuhrmann at nopanicsystems.org
Mon Oct 30 16:23:58 CET 2006


Also, es hat ein wenig gedauert, aber nun ist eine Antwort vom ripe da und wir 
können weiter diskutieren wie eine IP-Verwaltung aussehen kann. Am Besten wär 
ja wirklich ein eigener LIR zu werden, kostet aber...Spenden sammeln? So, nun 
bin ich aber erstmal auf Reaktionen gespannt.

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Subject: Re: NCC#2006103343 Internet for all - IP allocation
Date: Montag, 30. Oktober 2006 15:37
From: RIPE NCC Hostmaster <hostmaster at ripe.net>
To: stefan.fuhrmann at nopanicsystems.org

Dear Stefan,

thank you for your question to the RIPE NCC.

There are 3 options if you need public IP addresses:

1. Become a Local Internet Registry (LIR)

- this means you become a member of the RIPE NCC and are entitled to a
/21 (2048 IPs) allocation minimum for your infrastructure and
customers. It involves paying yearly fees to the RIPE NCC. Please see
below:

http://www.ripe.net/membership/new-members/index.html


2. Request Provider Aggregateable (PA) addresses from an existing LIR

- you can request IPs from an already existing LIR. PA space belongs
to the LIR so you cannot take it with you if you change providers.


3. Request Provider Independent (PI) addresses through an existing LIR

- PI address space is independent of the LIR, so you can take it with
you if you change providers. You need to go through an already
existing LIR to get this type of IP space.


A list of LIRs is available here by country:

http://www.ripe.net/membership/indices/



Kind regards,

Scott Donald
RIPE NCC Hostmaster

On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 11:47:43 +0200, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
> Hello Ripe- team,
>
> We are a fast growing up freenetworks community. Please have a look to
> freenetworks.org and freifunk.net. In the meantime there are communties
> worldwide.
> The problem is, we have to use Private IP- ranges for cities and we want to
> do peerings with other communities. I think a mix with private and public
> IP's for the communties are the best way to get ex. "free wireless
> networks" to run.
> Okay, you are the profis in IP allocation and I want to ask you, if you
> have an Idea how we can do it? Can you support the communities with
> provider Independent networks? What is the best way to allocate it?
> Is RIPE able to support free networks with networks and IP-allocations over
> the RIPE official website or should we better build an own solution?
>
> Thanks for your help to get "Internet for all" running" !!! :)
>
> stefan

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