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Re: another lookup problem

  • To: (David R. Conrad)
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  • Date: Fri, 19 Jul 1996 10:13:53 +0200 (MET DST)

Hi David,

> David R. Conrad writes :
> 
> As APNIC uses the RIPE database software, I thought I might intrude
> here for a second and throw in my two yen.
> 
> >>  Names likes this will be rejected in the next release of the updating
> >>  code. Names should consist of at least two parts, not counting
> >>  abbreviated parts/titles.
> 
> As I have mentioned in the past, there are people who have only one
> name.  If you decide to do this, please make a compile or run-time
> configuration option that will defeat this syntax check.

Don't worry. I heard already about your concerns. It is supported:

# NROFNAMES
#
# minimal number of components that a name should consist of

NROFNAMES 2

> >  WRT "fuzzy" / wildcard matches - it would make the RIPE-DB software
> >  more user friendly (and maybe more attractive for deployment by other
> >  registries) to provide for (implicit/explicit) regexp or partial key
> >  matches.
> 
> To what end?  Is the purpose of the database registration information
> lookup or a more general white pages service?  I' would suggest the
> former and leave the latter to the WHOIS++/LDAP/X.500 crowd.

In general, I agree with this principle:

The whois servers should be fast & reliable. We should only support
queries that the users (eg.: networking communitity) needs. We better
don't support lookup methods that are more usefull for the 'sales &
marketing' department. However, this doesn't mean that we shouldn't be
user-friendly.

David K.




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