On 25 Sep 2008, at 18:55, Craig Holland wrote:
...ones that only originate from RADB. This is the part that I found
strange considering the ARIN records are in (show up in) RADB and they
are what most would consider a trusted source.
The only RPSL repository that I know of that has any
Hi,
I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
RADB?
Thanks,
Craig
Hi,
I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
RADB?
Thanks,
Craig
Since 2002, the RADB has included entries that
Sounds ridiculous...radb mirrors arins db, I don't see why they are
trying to force you to use radb.
You can query whois.radb.net and you will be able to see your arin objects...
Did they give you a reason on WHY you should have to use RADB?
Christian
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Craig
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 05:38:26PM -0500, Craig Holland wrote:
Hi,
I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
RADB?
, 2008 3:53 PM
To: Craig Holland
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ARIN Routing Registry vs RADB vs X
Sounds ridiculous...radb mirrors arins db, I don't see why they are
trying to force you to use radb.
You can query whois.radb.net and you will be able to see your arin
objects...
Did
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 05:57:20PM -0500, Craig Holland wrote:
They gave no particular reason. I figured I'd ask ya'all before I
started to push back and use phrases like 'silly', 'ridiculous', and
'pointless' in my argument to them.
Allow me:
It is silly to attempt to use only a single
i think that what may have been glossed over here is that, if my memory
serves, which it often does not,
while a whois query to RADB will show mirrored entries from e.g. RGNET
peval() to RADB will not yield those mirrored data
this is a feature, not a bug, as one wants to order the peval()
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