From gary at lumison.net Mon Oct 6 12:47:11 2008 From: gary at lumison.net (Gary Armstrong) Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 11:47:11 +0100 Subject: Inetnum contact data Message-ID: <48E9ECAF.7000509@lumison.net> Hi All I work for a business ISP and we're nervous about making customers the admin contact on inetnum objects (giving them the ability to send spam and report it as genuine, and possibly getting other customers blocked). So I was just wondering what data other LIRs entered as admin contacts in inetnum objects, so if any of you out there are reading this please could you let me know? Thanks, Gary -- Gary Armstrong Hostmaster Lumison Limited t: 0845 1199 900 f: 0845 1199 901 p.s. Looking for remote access? Chat to our team about our award winning broadband and VoIP solutions for remote and home working, or visit www.lumison.net -- This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender. Any offers or quotation of service are subject to formal specification. Errors and omissions excepted. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Lumison and nPlusOne. Finally, the recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. Lumison and nPlusOne accept no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. From turin at post.km.ru Mon Oct 6 14:58:19 2008 From: turin at post.km.ru (Tyurin, Andrey) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 16:58:19 +0400 Subject: NCC#2008032613 BUG: Duplicate entries in RIPE NCC statistics exchange files In-Reply-To: <200803311450.m2VEoFLg021094@cat.ripe.net> References: <002001c88f52$65225c20$8a5b10ac@intranet.km.ru> <200803311450.m2VEoFLg021094@cat.ripe.net> Message-ID: <001601c927b3$377b0c50$a67124f0$@km.ru> Hi! Again, I've found duplicate entries in databases. Here they are: delegated-afrinic-latest: afrinic|KE|ipv4|194.9.82.0|512|20080312|assigned afrinic|GH|ipv4|193.194.128.0|256|20070920|assigned afrinic|EG|ipv4|193.227.128.0|256|20070920|assigned afrinic|KE|ipv4|194.9.64.0|512|20070920|assigned afrinic|KE|ipv4|194.9.82.0|512|20080312|assigned afrinic|EG|ipv4|195.234.185.0|256|20070920|assigned afrinic|EG|ipv4|195.234.252.0|1024|20070921|assigned delegated-ripencc-latest: ripencc|KE|ipv4|194.9.82.0|512|20030924|assigned ripencc|EU|ipv4|193.194.128.0|256|19941223|assigned ripencc|EU|ipv4|193.227.128.0|256|19940725|assigned ripencc|KE|ipv4|194.9.64.0|512|20030911|assigned ripencc|KE|ipv4|194.9.82.0|512|20030924|assigned ripencc|EG|ipv4|195.234.185.0|256|20021118|assigned ripencc|EG|ipv4|195.234.252.0|1024|20021118|assigned Thanks, Andrey -----Original Message----- From: RIPE NCC Hostmaster [mailto:hostmaster at ripe.net] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 6:50 PM To: Tyurin, Andrey Cc: webmaster at ripe.net Subject: Re: NCC#2008032613 BUG: Duplicate entries in RIPE NCC statistics exchange files Hi Andrey, Thank you for your notification. We updated our internal records accordingly. Some of the data is related to ERX project (old legacy space distributed by Internic previosu RIRs system ) These will remain inconsistent. > arin|US|ipv4|132.11.0.0|65536|20031211|allocated > ripencc|EU|ipv4|132.11.0.0|65536|19890512|assigned > > arin|US|ipv4|132.17.0.0|65536|19890718|assigned > ripencc|EU|ipv4|132.17.0.0|65536|19890718|assigned > > afrinic|DZ|ipv4|192.52.232.0|256|20070920|assigned > ripencc|EU|ipv4|192.52.232.0|256|19890516|assigned > > arin|US|ipv4|192.94.234.0|256|20050228|assigned > ripencc|EU|ipv4|192.94.234.0|256|19910305|assigned > > afrinic|GH|ipv4|193.108.23.0|256|20070920|assigned > ripencc|IL|ipv4|193.108.23.0|256|20010402|assigned > Feel free to come back to me if you need further changes. Thank you again for your cooperation. Kind regards, Xavier Le Bris RIPE NCC IPRA -------------------------------------- LIR-PORTAL https://lirportal.ripe.net/lirportal/index.html > -----Original Message----- > From: RIPE NCC Hostmaster [mailto:hostmaster at ripe.net] > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:54 PM > To: Tyurin, Andrey > Cc: webmaster at ripe.net > Subject: Re: NCC#2008032613 BUG: Duplicate entries in RIPE NCC statistics > exchange files > > Hi Andrey, > > > Thank you for your notification. We updated our internal records. > The inconsistencies should have been created after the transfer of the PI > assignments from RIPENCC to AfriNIC. > > If you can point us to some other inconsistencies, we would be very keen on > cleaning them ;). > > > Thank you for your cooperation. > > > Kind regards, > > Xavier Le Bris > RIPE NCC IPRA > -------------------------------------- > LIR-PORTAL https://lirportal.ripe.net/lirportal/index.html > > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:04:16 +0300, Andrey Tyurin wrote: > > There are some duplicate entries in RIPE NCC files (dated 2008-03-19). For > > example, the following row is in file 'delegated-ripencc-latest': > > > > ripencc|GB|ipv4|196.201.16.0|2048|20040108|assigned > > > > And the same ip address and mask is assignes to ZW (file > > 'delegated-afrinic-latest'): > > > > afrinic|ZW|ipv4|196.201.16.0|2048|20070717|assigned > > > > I've counted about 30 such records. What is that mean? How can the same ip > > address be assigned to different countries (and even continents)? > > > > Thanks, > > Andrey From John at spook.co.uk Sun Oct 12 12:27:58 2008 From: John at spook.co.uk (John Hall) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 11:27:58 +0100 Subject: Resource Temporarily Unavailable Message-ID: <38121529.20081012112758@spook.co.uk> Hello Webmaster, I am trying to use scripted queries. I have a very low volume web page which is advertising my house. I try to capture the ipaddress of anyone who views the site, initially because when I did a manual lookup none of the queries seemed to be from my target audience of local househunters. If I got 10 views a day it would be a miracle. I don't think your restriction of my checks is reasonable with sucha low volume of searches. Can you restore the service for me, or details exactly how to use the port 43 servcie from whois.ripe.net -- Best regards, John Hall john at spook.co.uk From 24-7rt at ripe.net Wed Oct 22 12:24:42 2008 From: 24-7rt at ripe.net (Emil Gorter) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:24:42 +0200 Subject: [ripe.net #174857] Nagios: PROBLEM: violin/GENPROCS CRITICAL In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:13:22 +0200." Message-ID: <20081022102442.4C6712F583@herring.ripe.net> Hi! I started ospf on violin around 10:19 today, after checking a local query. Maybee you can have a look why it crashed ? E m i l . 24-7 of the week. On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:13:22 +0200, wrote: > > > ***** Nagiosreport from bee ***** > > Date/Time: Wed Oct 22 10:13:22 CEST 2008 > > Notification Type: PROBLEM > > Host: violin (tertiary whois) > Address: 193.0.4.152 > Service: GENPROCS > State: CRITICAL > > Additional Info: > > 'CRITICAL: ospfd only has 0 instances' > > Performance data: