On a similar note, Level3's database has many stale entries from WCGDB which no longer exists as far as I can tell. Does anyone have a good contact at Level3 for removing all the entries with a source: WCGDB? There are some of mine that I'd like to have removed. Here is an example of Charter's AS object:
[Querying rr.level3.net] [rr.level3.net] % RIPEdb(3.0.0a13) with ISI RPSL extensions aut-num: AS20115 as-name: Charter descr: AS record for Charter admin-c: IPCC-WCG tech-c: IPCC-WCG import: from AS7911 accept ANY export: to AS7911 announce AS20115 notify: [email protected] mnt-by: MAINT-AS20115 changed: [email protected] 20031216 source: WCGDB vs. [Querying whois.radb.net] [whois.radb.net] aut-num: AS20115 as-name: MAINT-CHTR-WD descr: Charter Communications (AS20115) import: from AS209 accept ANY import: from AS7018 accept ANY [...] notify: [email protected] mnt-by: MAINT-CHTR-WD changed: [email protected] 20141028 #19:19:01Z ssource: RADB On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 09:27:40PM +0100, Job Snijders wrote: > 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

