Greetings,

I apologize if this has been addressed in a previous thread.

I am working on reconciling some information between a local database and what has been registered with the ARIN RESTful API. The problem I'm coming across though is in the case of detailed reassignments. Where the 'net' has been reassigned to an 'org', I can do absolutely nothing other than 'delete' the reassignment; even simple 'get' requests are failing with an HTTP 401.

This would make sense if the restriction on these objects was global. However, I am able to access the objects just the same using the WHOIS search form at http://whois.arin.net.

It would make sense if further reassignments or allocations on these objects was restricted once they were reassigned, but it is my belief that if it's available via the public search tools, it should also be available in the API. I really don't want to have to modify my application to use both APIs in this case.

If there is no documented business rule for this restriction, could we please get it lifted?

Thanks,
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Tim Garrison
Software Engineer III

*SoftLayer, an IBM Company*
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