Hello -
The 'whois.radb.net' IRR instance and the RADb services have been
updated to reflect ARIN's IRR updates.
- - Mitchell
Mitchell Kuch
and the RADb Team
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 2:54 PM John Curran wrote:
>
> NANOGers -
>
> ARIN has released its updated IRR system - if you are relying on
Dear John, group,
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 06:51:53PM +, John Curran wrote:
> ARIN has released its updated IRR system - if you are relying on
> ARIN’s IRR data, please refer to details below and update access
> methods accordingly.
Ack - NTT has done so.
The 'rr.ntt.net' instance now
NANOGers -
ARIN has released its updated IRR system - if you are relying on ARIN’s IRR
data, please refer to details below and update access methods accordingly.
Thanks!
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers
Begin forwarded message:
From: ARIN
* br...@shout.net (Bryan Holloway) [Sat 18 Aug 2018, 02:02 CEST]:
Nevermind ... I think I was puzzled by the fact that ARIN doesn't
have an entry for its own IP space.
On 8/17/18 6:33 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote:
> whois -h rr.arin.net 2001:500::
Try 2001:400::/23 :)
-- Niels.
Nevermind ... I think I was puzzled by the fact that ARIN doesn't have
an entry for its own IP space.
Time for beer.
On 8/17/18 6:33 PM, Bryan Holloway wrote:
> whois -h rr.arin.net 2001:500::
% This is the ARIN Routing Registry.
%ERROR:101: no entries found
%
% No entries found in the
> whois -h rr.arin.net 2001:500::
% This is the ARIN Routing Registry.
%ERROR:101: no entries found
%
% No entries found in the selected source(s).
--
> whois -h rr.ntt.net 2001:500::
route6: 2001:500::/48
descr: Proxy RO for Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
origin: AS3557
I'm not here to debate how awesome or poor ARIN's IRR is.
I've created my first objects in there, verified they exist via the ARIN RR
whois and seen them show up in IRR Explorer. How do I verify that I've actually
done them all correctly?
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 08:32:42AM -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I'm not here to debate how awesome or poor ARIN's IRR is.
>
> I've created my first objects in there, verified they exist via the
> ARIN RR whois and seen them show up in IRR Explorer. How do I verify
> that I've actually done them
the ARIN IRR,
rather than stick to status-quo or abandon it.
Good to hear.
However, this response
is essentially what most folks I spoke with off-list imagined: You
have an immediate operational security problem which could cause
service impact to ARIN members and others relying on the ARIN
scheduled
an upgrade to the IRR system that will accept PGP and CRYPT-PW authentication
as well as implementing notification support for both the mnt-nfy and notify
fields by the end of August 2011.
I'm glad to see that a decision was made to improve the ARIN IRR,
rather than stick to status-quo
Based on the ARIN's IRR authentication thread a couple of weeks ago, there
were suggestions placed into ARIN's ACSP process for changes to ARIN's IRR
system. ARIN has looked at the integration issues involved and has scheduled
an upgrade to the IRR system that will accept PGP and CRYPT-PW
On Jan 28, 2011, at 4:09 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
Based on the ARIN's IRR authentication thread a couple of weeks ago, there
were suggestions placed into ARIN's ACSP process for changes to ARIN's IRR
system. ARIN has looked at the integration issues involved and has scheduled
an upgrade to the
On Jan 11, 2011, at 9:14 AM, John Curran wrote:
As noted, we're now looking into how to fix the IRR authentication
situation and will report back asap.
Based on the ARIN's IRR authentication thread a couple of weeks ago, there
were suggestions placed into ARIN's ACSP process for changes to
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