Proposal to change default source search behavior in the whois server
- Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 16:45:00 -0700
Currently, the RIPE whois server returns a result from a single-source
(RIPE) search by default. One needs to pass a -a flag in order to obtain
multiple-source returns. Because of this behaviour in conjunction with the
necessity to allow a "defaulted" query to return inetnums, the architecture
of the database is limited to a single source. For those organisations who
may wish to run their own registry and participate in mirroring, this poses
a considerable issue.
I propose that the behaviour be modified so that the default would be to
return a single-match first-hit from multiple-source search. That is, a
query will return only one result but it will search through the source
search order and return the first match it finds rather than simply stopping
at the RIPEdb.
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