On 25 Sep 2008, at 18:55, Craig Holland wrote:
...ones that only originate from RADB. This is the part that I found
strange considering the ARIN records are in (show up in) RADB and they
are what most would consider a trusted source.
The only RPSL repository that I know of that has any sembl
i think that what may have been glossed over here is that, if my memory
serves, which it often does not,
while a whois query to RADB will show mirrored entries from e.g. RGNET
peval() to RADB will not yield those mirrored data
this is a feature, not a bug, as one wants to order the peval() s
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 05:57:20PM -0500, Craig Holland wrote:
> They gave no particular reason. I figured I'd ask ya'all before I
> started to push back and use phrases like 'silly', 'ridiculous', and
> 'pointless' in my argument to them.
Allow me:
It is silly to attempt to use only a single re
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> Sounds ridiculous...radb mirrors arins db, I don't see why they are
> trying to force you to use radb.
>
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 05:38:26PM -0500, Craig Holland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
> entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
> Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
> RADB?
>
Hi...
> Are you saying the ISP only accepts entries they can pull from the
RADB?
> Or
> only entries that originate with the RADB?
...ones that only originate from RADB. This is the part that I found
strange considering the ARIN records are in (show up in) RADB and they
are what most would cons
Sounds ridiculous...radb mirrors arins db, I don't see why they are
trying to force you to use radb.
You can query whois.radb.net and you will be able to see your arin objects...
Did they give you a reason on WHY you should have to use RADB?
Christian
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Craig H
> Hi,
>
> I recently ran across a situation where a large ISP only accepts IRR
> entries generated by RADB to build their path filters. I use the ARIN
> Routing Registry. Is this a common practice? Should I convert over to
> RADB?
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
Since 2002, the RADB has included entries t
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