Yep, Alarig and Michael, sorry, did that Whois as I was on my way to bed.  
Thanks for the correction. 
    
                -Bill


> On May 22, 2024, at 6:39 AM, Michael Sinatra <mich...@brokendns.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 5/21/24 13:38, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
>> Re Stéphane,
>> bortzme...@nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) wrote:
>>> First, c.root-servers.net lags behind. It is at serial 2024051801
>>> while all other root name servers are at 2024052101.
>> the SOA part is discouraging, I'm sure their monitoring has picked that up, 
>> so
>> for some reason they might be unable to act.
>>> Second, c.root-servers.org (.org, the Web server) does not reply and
>>> its IP address is allocated to Orange Ivory Coast (which started to
>>> announce this prefix four days ago).
>> I can't find it allocated or assigned to Orange; I only see the /8 in
>> ARIN's records. Where did you see the allocation?
> 
> Just a reminder to folks: If you're querying ARIN's whois directly, either 
> via the BSD/MacOS 'whois -a' or 'whois -h whois.arin.net' CLI tool, or the 
> linuxish tool, which allows for the latter command only, you're only going to 
> see the allocation from ARIN and not the downstream rwhois server at Cogent, 
> which shows their further delegations.  This is also true if you use ARIN's 
> web (or presumably REST) interfaces.
> 
> Simply using 'whois 38.230.3.46' at the CLI of either the *BSD/MacOS tool or 
> the tool generally available for Linuxes will traverse the full rwhois chain 
> and show the reassignment to Orange Cote d'Ivoire.
> 
> Note that querying the IRR system also shows a route object with an origin AS 
> of 29571.
> 
> michael
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