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Looking for IPv4 PI in RIPE

I'm looking to buy one /24 IPv4 Provider Independent address block in RIPE region.
If anyone has a block to sell please make your offers.

Thanks

Comments

  • Is there a similar process of justification to RIPE when you buy a "second hand" RIPE PI /24 like when you buy from RIPE?

  • patrick7patrick7 Member, LIR

    You cannot buy a /24 from RIPE.

  • Right thanks, for such a small amount you'd have to get a PA.

    So if you buy a /24 from somebody else do you have to justify it to RIPE? (prove good use of a /24 PA for example)?

  • rds100rds100 Member
    edited September 2015

    If you don't have a legitimate need for it. i.e. can't justify it, why and how would you justify paying a lot of money for it?

  • scyscy Member
    edited September 2015

    I don't want one, I'm just curious on how that stuff works :)

    For my use I'd start with ipv6 only to learn. But I don't know how strict it is to move a PI to another owner. Getting a /24 PA is pretty easy while being a nobody, but I have no clue about a PI. From RIPE it seems complicated though if you aren't already a provider; but to start a new business PI IPs seems better to me as you can move your machines without the need for your customers to change IP on their VM...

  • patrick7patrick7 Member, LIR

    PI transfer is not so complicated, as far as I know. Maybe you have to send them a contract that you have overtaken all services running on this network, not more.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2015

    You can't "buy" the resources. They will never be yours, you will never "own" them, unless you buy pre-RIR resources, which is close to impossible.

  • @Clouvider said:
    You can't "buy" the resources. They will never be yours, you will never "own" them, unless you buy pre-RIR resources, which is close to impossible.

    OK. So change "buy" to "transfer for a fee".

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    pr0be said: OK. So change "buy" to "transfer for a fee".

    and they still can be revoked by a RIR, for example if 'the original criteria of assignment are no longer fulfilled' . Not a normal practice today but you never know what will happen tomorrow, hence I'm pointing it out strongly.

  • Clouvider said: and they still can be revoked by a RIR, for example if 'the original criteria of assignment are no longer fulfilled' . Not a normal practice today but you never know what will happen tomorrow, hence I'm pointing it out strongly.

    A single /24 is ALWAYS justified as multihoming if you have an ASN.

    Thanked by 2aglodek Clouvider
  • orfiorfi Member
    edited April 2016

    got /23 PI available 9 euro /IP

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    And you really had to necro spam it @orfi ?

    Thanked by 1orfi
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