Re: about ripe.db on ftp.ripe.net
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From: Jeroen Massar <>
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:57:19 +0100
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Organization: Unfix
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 02:55 +0000, Francisco Guerreiro wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm doing a statistic work on ripe.db for my University (Faculty of
> Science of the Lisbon University)
> and I downloaded ripe.db.inetnum (from the split files directory) so I
> can do statistics on several
> portuguese speaking countrys and Portugal itself. The ripe.db.inetnum
> suits my needs exactly but
> the admin-c: and tech-c: objects refer to person: objects which can't be
> found on ripe.db.
> I've googled a bit and found reference (back in 1993) of a split of
> ripe.db named ripe.db.person
> which probably had the additional information I need.
> Since I don't see that ripe.db.person anywhere on the ftp and the other
> .db files don't have person:
> objects, I was wondering if they were removed due to spam issues or
> something, since they're accessible through normal whois.ripe.net
> query's (which are bound to massive querying limits).
> Could someone shed some light into this matter?
Afaik they where removed because people used them for mass marketing
(thus including spam).
Nevertheless for statistical analysis you can most likely do without
that information anyway. Usually the person's are role's and/or generic
mailboxes anyways. If you want to see the amount of 'same persons' you
can also compare the handles themselves...
Greets,
Jeroen
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