Dear all,

On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 09:09:24PM +0300, Frank Habicht via db-wg wrote:
> Whois directed to ripe, ripe said it's iana, iana said it's ripe
> 
> [  BGP said ..... 4134 23724 45090  ]
> 
> and .....
> 
> there's a route object in APNIC:
>
> [snip] 
>
> and also "inetnum:        82.156.0.0 - 82.157.255.255" (in APNIC)
> 
> So, I tend to believe that I'm on the wrong list here, because my
> question turns out to be:
>     can I trust whois.iana.org ?
> 
> It seems to tell me something different from what APNIC is saying.

Another interesting source of data might be "RDAP".

The WHOIS query protocol had some shortfalls, which the RDAP design
community attempted to address. Wikipedia offers a good summary on what
RDAP is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registration_Data_Access_Protocol

RDAP is a query protocol which facilitates search clients to find the
most current information, even after transfers. For example, the
following three URLs are RDAP endpoints redirecting towards (or
republishing data from) a singular 'most current' database. 

    https://rdap.db.ripe.net/ip/82.156.114.62
    https://search.arin.net/rdap/?query=82.156.114.62
    https://client.rdap.org/?type=ip&object=82.156.114.62

In-depth technical documentation can be found in RFC 9082
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9082

I recommend all 'WHOIS' users to study if their information query needs
are not better served via RDAP.

Kind regards,

Job

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