IT Network Documentation - IPv4/v6 Public Facing addresses

Ben Fairless made this Freedom of Information request to Australian Electoral Commission

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Australian Electoral Commission did not have the information requested.

Dear Australian Electoral Commission,

I am writing to you to request information pertaining to your Information Technology infrastructure.

Namely, I am after records detailing the IPv4 (and if relevant, IPv6) addresses used to access the public internet from within your network.

To clarify, these are the public facing addresses of your private
network. I am only requesting addresses that are used to access the
general public internet.

In addition, if it is such that a particular IP address serves a particular area within your department (for example, one IP address is used for Media Relations, while another is used for Ministerial Communications), I also request access to this information.

To assist you in locating this information, I suggest it would be
found in network documentation, or at the very least in configuration files of your router and firewall equipment.

Please do not hesitate to reply if you require clarification to
fulfill this request.

I look forward to your response.

Yours faithfully,

Ben Fairless

Australian Electoral Commission

Thank you for contacting us.

This is an automatic response from the Australian Electoral Commission to confirm we have received your email.

For more information on enrolling to vote, federal elections or the AEC, visit www.aec.gov.au.

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Owen Jones, Australian Electoral Commission

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Dear Mr Fairless

I refer to your email of 17 July 2014 4:42 PM in which you make your FOI
Request in respect of this matter. I enclose a scanned letter to you dated
21 July 2014 from Paul Pirani, Chief Legal Officer acknowledging receipt
of your FOI Request and indicating how it will be processed.

Regards

Owen Jones

Owen Jones | Senior Lawyer

Legal Services Section | Legal, Parliamentary and Procurement Branch

Australian Electoral Commission

T: (02) 6271 4528 | F: (02) 6293 7657

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Owen Jones, Australian Electoral Commission

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Dear Mr Fairless

I refer to your email of 17 July 2014 4:42 PM in which you make your FOI
Request in respect of this matter. I enclose a scanned letter to you dated
21 July 2014 from Paul Pirani, Chief Legal Officer acknowledging receipt
of your FOI Request and indicating how it will be processed.

This supersedes my email to your of 21 July 2014 10:42 AM which gave you
the first page only of Mr Pirani’s letter. I apologise for the omission.

Regards

Owen Jones

Owen Jones | Senior Lawyer

Legal Services Section | Legal, Parliamentary and Procurement Branch

Australian Electoral Commission

T: (02) 6271 4528 | F: (02) 6293 7657

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Commission

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should be consulted prior to any decision to disclose the existence or
content of any advice contained in this email to a third party.

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Dear Owen,

According to the Right to Know website, a response to this request is now delayed. Can you please release the requested information as soon as possible?

Yours sincerely,

Ben Fairless

Dear Australian Electoral Commission,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Australian Electoral Commission's handling of my FOI request 'IT Network Documentation - IPv4/v6 Public Facing addresses'.

A response has not been provided. Please provide the requested information.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/i...

Yours faithfully,

Ben Fairless

Australian Electoral Commission

Thank you for contacting us.

This is an automatic response from the Australian Electoral Commission to confirm we have received your email.

For more information on enrolling to vote, federal elections or the AEC, visit www.aec.gov.au.

Please do not respond to this email.

Owen Jones, Australian Electoral Commission

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Dear Mr Fairless

I refer to your emails dated 17 July 2014 4:42 PM in which you
respectively request (‘FOI Request’) for access to documents relating to
IT Network Documentation - IPv4/v6 Public Facing addresses under the
[1]Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the ‘FOI Act’).

I enclose the scanned letter dated 15 September 2014 to you from Mr Paul
Pirani, Chief Legal Officer notifying you of his decision about your FOI
Request.

Regards

Owen Jones

Owen Jones | Senior Lawyer

Legal Services Section | Legal, Parliamentary and Procurement Branch

Australian Electoral Commission

T: (02) 6271 4528 | F: (02) 6293 7657

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Commission

This email may contain legal advice that is subject to legal professional
privilege. Care should be taken to avoid unintended waiver of that
privilege. The Australian Electoral Commission’s Chief Legal Officer
should be consulted prior to any decision to disclose the existence or
content of any advice contained in this email to a third party.

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