Thank you for the information and the radb query provided is what I was
looking for.

Thank you for the assistance

On Dec 23, 2017 12:00, "Joe Provo" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 11:23:39PM -0500, Josh Ledford wrote:
> What is the shortest query path to get the AS number of an IP that doesn't
> have it listed as OriginAS?
>
> Example: 34.201.1.1
>
> Others report it as AS14618 but not sure how to query that out based on
the
> docs I'm reading with only the IP.
>
> Thank you

Are you seeking the address-use-holder's-intent or actual-use-in-
the-wild? Those are two different questions, and ARIN related data
really only applies to the former. If intent isn't on the WHOIS
record, check the IRR. In this case, the ARIN's node in the IRR
doesn't have an entry but it is in RADB (common case for our
region).

prompt> whois -h rr.arin.net   34.201.1.1
% This is the ARIN Routing Registry.

%ERROR:101: no entries found
%
% No entries found in the selected source(s).


prompt> whois -h whois.radb.net 34.201.1.1
route:      34.192.0.0/12
descr:      Amazon EC2 IAD prefix
origin:     AS14618
mnt-by:     MAINT-AS16509
changed:    [email protected] 20160915  #14:23:20Z
source:     RADB
prompt>

Cheers,

Joe [speaking for myself, as always]

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