RWHOIS

2018-11-12 Thread Rodenhuis, John
Greetings list! We are testing implementation of an RWHOIS server to eliminating having to send SWIP emails to ARIN. Looking to see if anyone else is (successfully) using RWHOIS 1.5, and can hopefully provide any lessons-learned. Any other feedback would be welcomed. Thanks, John John

Re: historic SWIP (or rwhois) data?

2017-12-20 Thread Neal Rauhauser
ttps://myip.ms/ On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 11:54 PM, Yang Yu wrote: > APNIC has whowas also > https://www.apnic.net/static/whowas-ui/ > > For RWhois, check with the organization operating rwhoisd? They might > have the information beyond RWhois. > > > Yang > > On Mo

Re: historic SWIP (or rwhois) data?

2017-12-18 Thread Yang Yu
APNIC has whowas also https://www.apnic.net/static/whowas-ui/ For RWhois, check with the organization operating rwhoisd? They might have the information beyond RWhois. Yang On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Benoit Panizzon wrote: > Well @ RIPE ist is quite simple to query historical d

Re: historic SWIP (or rwhois) data?

2017-12-18 Thread Benoit Panizzon
Well @ RIPE ist is quite simple to query historical data: https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/documentation/ripe-database-documentation/types-of-queries/16-12-historical-queries I don't know if other registries offer similar services. Mit freundlichen Grüssen -Benoît Panizzon- -

Re: historic SWIP (or rwhois) data?

2017-12-18 Thread Mike Hammett
ARIN's WhoWas service? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Neal Rauhauser" To: "NANOG list" Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 2:41:57 PM Subject: historic SWIP

historic SWIP (or rwhois) data?

2017-12-18 Thread Neal Rauhauser
Hello, I'm working on a forensics problem rather than a network operations issue. I've got a /28 that I can see is currently assigned to a certain company via rwhois. What I want to do is see this block's history over the last five years. It was involved in some problematic b

Which one(s) of SWIP, RWhois, RDAP? (Fwd: [ARIN-consult] NEW Consultation: Available Methods of Reporting Network Sub-Delegation Information)

2017-10-02 Thread John Curran
:36 AM PDT To: mailto:arin-cons...@arin.net>> ARIN was previously requested via the ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process (ACSP) to open a consultation to generate discussion about the possibility of sun-setting RWhois support by the ARIN organization. ARIN's initial response to

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Emanuele Balla
On 09/07/15 00:31, Landon Stewart wrote: > On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Jeff Walter wrote: >> >> Without mincing words he basically told me RWHOIS was dead. > > Someone please tell Spamhaus. Not sure why they should care. As long as proper info about the assignee are provi

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Holloway
On 7/8/15, 7:05 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Ricky Beam" wrote: >On Wed, 08 Jul 2015 18:12:47 -0400, Jeff Walter >wrote: >> he basically told me RWHOIS was dead > >It is most certainly NOT dead. It is, and always has been, a very small >userbase. SWIP has always bee

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Ricky Beam
On Wed, 08 Jul 2015 18:12:47 -0400, Jeff Walter wrote: he basically told me RWHOIS was dead It is most certainly NOT dead. It is, and always has been, a very small userbase. SWIP has always been a pain in the ass. Modern web-ized methods are more acceptable, but still an ugly mess. But

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Tong
And let ARIN know while you're at it. Ive heard similar ideas from them but have heard no path of upgrade on justification. On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Landon Stewart wrote: > On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Jeff Walter wrote: > > > > Without mincing words he basically tol

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Landon Stewart
On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Jeff Walter wrote: > > Without mincing words he basically told me RWHOIS was dead. Someone please tell Spamhaus. Landon Stewart landonstew...@gmail.com signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Holloway
I concur ... Mark told me the same at the ARIN/NANOG OTR in San Diego last year. The RESTful API is the way to go. On 7/8/15, 5:12 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Jeff Walter" wrote: >Few years back I wrote an RWHOIS daemon for HE and because of that got put >in touch with Mark Kos

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Bryan Tong
If you know anyone with some basic coding experience. Check this out. https://www.npmjs.com/package/rwhois It works far easier than the ARIN provided daemons and we have been successful using it with ARIN. Thanks On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Jeff Walter wrote: > Few years back I wrote

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Jeff Walter
Few years back I wrote an RWHOIS daemon for HE and because of that got put in touch with Mark Kosters, one of the RWHOIS RFC authors. Without mincing words he basically told me RWHOIS was dead. Honestly, unless you have a specific reason to use RWHOIS (privatizing records as allowed by ARIN policy

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Shawn L
We ran it for a while, then gave up and just updated the info on Arin. -Original Message- From: "Josh Luthman" Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 3:56pm To: "Dan White" Cc: "Josh Moore" , "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: Re: Debian RWHOIS I thi

RE: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Josh Moore
I'm looking more for specific use case examples from the real world. How do you interact with the RWHOIS? Do you use RWHOIS or Email SWIP or RESTful? Joshua Moore Network Engineer ATC Broadband 912.632.3161 - O | 912.218.3720 - M -Original Message- From: Christophe

RE: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Christopher Dye
I'd recommend you use the official RWHOIS project from ARIN. http://projects.arin.net/rwhois/ It will run after compilation on Debian. Christopher Dye Paragon Solutions Group, Inc. -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Dan White

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Josh Luthman
I think this is what you're asking for: http://projects.arin.net/rwhois Should be a ./configure && make && make install #per this http://projects.arin.net/rwhois/docs/installation.html Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Dan White
On 07/08/15 19:38 +, Josh Moore wrote: Hello guys, What do you use for ARIN resource assignments? I am looking to setup a Debian-based RWHOIS server but don't see much information on it. As of a couple of years ago when I looked around, there were no recent packaged versions of rw

Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Josh Moore
Hello guys, What do you use for ARIN resource assignments? I am looking to setup a Debian-based RWHOIS server but don't see much information on it. Joshua Moore Network Engineer ATC Broadband 912.632.3161 - O | 912.218.3720 - M

Suddenlink RWHOIS = down

2015-06-01 Thread Blair Trosper
Can someone from Suddenlink contact me offlist (or just handle) for the fact that your rwhois server is offline? Found a referral to rwhois.suddenlink.net:4321. connect: Connection refused

Re: Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-20 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Works for me, thanks. I forgot exactly which IPs this was about right now though :) On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 at 05:12 Siegel, David wrote: > > We decommissioned our rwhois server, but apparently we didn't get DNS > cleaned up (which we'll do in the near future). > > The clos

RE: Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-20 Thread Siegel, David
We decommissioned our rwhois server, but apparently we didn't get DNS cleaned up (which we'll do in the near future). The closest thing we have to that is our whois server rr.level3.net, or if that doesn't quite meet your needs, you can contact our security department at a

Re: Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-20 Thread Bryan Tong
I put together a protocol framework in Node.js https://www.npmjs.org/package/rwhois Its still useful for some companies. On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jeff Walter wrote: > It's nice to see someone is using RWHOIS. Back when I wrote the RWHOIS > daemon for HE I spoke with Mark K

Re: Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-20 Thread Jeff Walter
It's nice to see someone is using RWHOIS. Back when I wrote the RWHOIS daemon for HE I spoke with Mark Kosters (one of the authors of RFC 2167). I wish I still had the emails because at the time he was shocked anyone would create software for something that no one really uses. I seem to recal

Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-18 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Anybody? Makes it a pain to perform surgical spam blocking when this happens :) suresh@samwise 01:52:24 <~> $ telnet rwhois.level3.net 4321 Trying 209.244.1.179... ^C -- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)

Re: Anyone have a layman's guide to writing an rwhois daemon?

2012-05-08 Thread Landon Stewart
crapbox.idge.net/~tjackson/rwhois.tar.gz > On May 7, 2012 6:35 PM, "Landon Stewart" wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I just wrote a perl daemon that seems to be a working rwhois server but >> the >> RFC is quite difficult to read for me. When talking about the

Re: Anyone have a layman's guide to writing an rwhois daemon?

2012-05-07 Thread Tim Jackson
Dunno how much help it'll be but here's mine.. It's basic and probably non-RFC compliant, but it might help. crapbox.idge.net/~tjackson/rwhois.tar.gz On May 7, 2012 6:35 PM, "Landon Stewart" wrote: > Hi All, > > I just wrote a perl daemon that seems to be a w

Anyone have a layman's guide to writing an rwhois daemon?

2012-05-07 Thread Landon Stewart
Hi All, I just wrote a perl daemon that seems to be a working rwhois server but the RFC is quite difficult to read for me. When talking about the protocol it mentions a bunch of requirements and describes them quite strangely (see rfc2167 section 3.1.9). Is there a layman's guide a

Re: rwhois website

2011-05-24 Thread Mark Kosters
On 5/21/11 9:54 AM, "sth...@nethelp.no" wrote: > >The DNS info for rwhois.net is seriously screwed (NS info points to >ns{1,2}.verisignlabs.com - which don't exist according to the servers >for verisignlabs.com). > >Why do you waste your time on rwhois? Despit

Re: rwhois website

2011-05-21 Thread sthaug
> I am trying to use http://www.rwhois.net/rwhois/prwhois.html to check > my rwhois server > > but it is not reachable now > > Do you know why the websie is not in existing? > > and how can i check it As somebody else answered on Nanog a couple of weeks ago, "

Re: rwhois website

2011-05-21 Thread Jeroen Massar
On 2011-May-21 15:37, Deric Kwok wrote: > Hi all > > I am trying to use http://www.rwhois.net/rwhois/prwhois.html to check > my rwhois server > > but it is not reachable now DNS is broken it seems. > Do you know why the websie is not in existing? > > and how ca

rwhois website

2011-05-21 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi all I am trying to use http://www.rwhois.net/rwhois/prwhois.html to check my rwhois server but it is not reachable now Do you know why the websie is not in existing? and how can i check it Thank you

Re: Rwhois not serving all records - it is almost working though.

2011-05-07 Thread Michael Dillon
>> I sent this information to the rwhoisd mailing list originally but I've >> been informed that the mailing list is mostly dead now. This is normal. rwhoisd is very old software that has had no development attention for many, many years. Years ago I gave up trying to figure out why it would not

Re: Rwhois not serving all records - it is almost working though.

2011-05-04 Thread Larry Smith
but I've > been informed that the mailing list is mostly dead now. I hope this is not > too far off-topic for NANOG. One person replied to me off-list from the > rwhois mailing list and had some help but I haven't found a solution yet. > Scrapping our entire rwhois implementation

Rwhois not serving all records - it is almost working though.

2011-05-04 Thread Landon Stewart
Hello NANOG, I sent this information to the rwhoisd mailing list originally but I've been informed that the mailing list is mostly dead now. I hope this is not too far off-topic for NANOG. One person replied to me off-list from the rwhois mailing list and had some help but I haven'