On 21. novembra 2024 22:37:24 UTC, Philipp Kern via mailop
wrote:
>$ whois -T inetnum hd-net
>$ whois -T inet6num belwue
>
>I don't think netname is guaranteed to be unique. It's not a primary key.
Yes, netname is not unique, multiple prefixes can be (and are)
named by the same. Thanks for comm
On 2024-11-21 at 17:37:24 UTC-0500 (Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:37:24 +0100)
Philipp Kern via mailop
is rumored to have said:
On 11/21/24 5:58 PM, Slavko via mailop wrote:
On 21. novembra 2024 15:51:52 UTC, Marco Moock via mailop
wrote:
At least that works for me:
m@ryz:~$ whois 129.206.0.0 |grep
on Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 11:09:56AM -0500, Bill Cole via mailop wrote:
> Whois data is irregular, poorly-maintained, and often wrong. The various
> 'whois' clients offer differing UIs and capabilities. Whois servers provide
> responses in ungoverned formats.
Agreed. And increasingly cloaked, rate-l
On 2024-11-21 18:29, Slavko via mailop wrote:
Unfortunately it is not included in Debian and i have zero
experiences with ruby and building its packages...
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install rubygems
$ gem install nicinfo
$ nicinfo --pager no PAN-22
I haven't used nicinfo before but from th
On 11/21/24 5:58 PM, Slavko via mailop wrote:
> On 21. novembra 2024 15:51:52 UTC, Marco Moock via mailop
> wrote:
>
>> At least that works for me:
>>
>> m@ryz:~$ whois 129.206.0.0 |grep -i netname
>> NetName:RN-ERX-129-206-0-0
>> netname:HD-NET
>> m@ryz:~$ whois 2001:7c0:: |grep
On 21. novembra 2024 16:09:56 UTC, Bill Cole via mailop
wrote:
>You can get a better view of that data by using RDAP, which provides more
>rigorous formatting and uniform queries. The reference client is the "nicinfo"
>ruby gem.
Do you mean this:
https://github.com/arineng/nicinfo
Unfor
On 21. novembra 2024 15:51:52 UTC, Marco Moock via mailop
wrote:
>At least that works for me:
>
>m@ryz:~$ whois 129.206.0.0 |grep -i netname
>NetName:RN-ERX-129-206-0-0
>netname:HD-NET
>m@ryz:~$ whois 2001:7c0:: |grep -i netname
>netname:BELWUE
>m@ryz:~$
But to do that,
On 2024-11-21 at 10:29:11 UTC-0500 (Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:29:11 +)
Slavko via mailop
is rumored to have said:
Hi all,
when i go through various SpamHaus's outputs, i see that
they reports networks by netname.
I was able to get details by searching that netname in RIPE's
whois web form, but
Am 21.11.2024 um 15:29:11 Uhr schrieb Slavko via mailop:
> I was able to get details by searching that netname in RIPE's
> whois web form, but i fail to do that by linux's whois tool.
At least that works for me:
m@ryz:~$ whois 129.206.0.0 |grep -i netname
NetName:RN-ERX-129-206-0-0
netna