This is a clear case of broken mirroring. Unfortunately this is not immediately 
apparent (for the operator) through the IRRd software. Usually this is resolved 
by directly contacting the other side.

I've found RADB support staff to be responsive and courteous. 
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]). This address is also 
useful for IRR hijacking issues or false entries.

Kind regards,

Job

On 25 Jan 2017, 20:16 +0100, Randy Bush <[email protected]>, wrote:
> [ where does one discuss IRR issues these days? ]
>
> ryuu.psg.com:/Users/randy> whois -h whois.radb.net 98.128.244.0/24
> route: 98.128.244.0/24
> descr: RGNET-98-244
> origin: AS3130
> notify: [email protected]
> mnt-by: MAINT-RGNET
> changed: [email protected] 20090411
> source: RGNET
>
> but
>
> ryuu.psg.com:/Users/randy> whois -h whois.rg.net 98.128.244.0/24
> % No entries found for the selected source(s).
>
> broken mirroring in some way?
>
> how to diagnose?
>
> randy

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