Re: Who should do entries in RIPE database?
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 14:16:21 +0100
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From: Christian Kratzer ck@localhost
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Subject: Re: Who should do entries in RIPE database?
To: schiefne@localhost (Carsten Schiefner)
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 12:09:58 +0100 (MET)
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In-Reply-To: <3456024C.70C28953@localhost from "Carsten Schiefner" at Oct 28, 97 04:18:36 pm
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Hi
> As a result of a voluminous discussion with one of POPs I would like to
> point your interest on the following topic I am a little bit upset of:
>
> Almost everybody who knows about about the RIPE database schema (which
> is no secret at all!) can do entries just by sending a mail to
> 'auto-dbm@localhost. This leads to an overwhelming bunch of multiple,
> bad maintained or what-ever-you-want entries - especially person
> objects - without any fun in grepping through them and selecting the
> right one to create a new object. Example:
>
> There are four(!) entries for the entity "Joerg Schmidt" of "ZWF
> Digitale Informations Technologie GmbH": JS893-RIPE, JS1161-RIPE,
> JS1163-RIPE and JS1438-RIPE. This should be definitely stopped!
>
> My idea is that we should discuss future restrictions on the possibility
> for everybody to put entries in the RIPE database, maybe by setting up
> and maintaing access lists for every LIR.
>
> For me this database is a central tool in my daily work and I am very
> interested in keeping quality and reliability of stored data as high
> as possible.
it would propably be sufficient to require a passphrase for auto-dbm@localhost
so only regisitiers with registered passwords could submit entries or
change records.
This would definetely keep the "internet experts" from mucking around
in the database.d
Greetings
Christian
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