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[anti-abuse-wg] inetnum: 212.86.64.0 - 212.86.79.255
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Mon May 9 21:45:38 CEST 2011
Leo Vegoda wrote: > Hi Reza, > > You wrote: > > >>Based on my research, I noticed that [inetnum: 212.86.64.0 - 212.86.79.255] >>does not have any valid contact e-mail listed. The two contact e-mail >>addresses that appear both have changed: >> >>changed: shakeri at gmail.com 20100605 >>changed: mohammadhaeri at gmail.com 20100521 "changed: xxxx...." lines do NOT indicate that the email addresses have changed, but rather that an update has been submitted by an individual that can be reached by using *this* email address. Reza, may I suggest that you have a look at the RIPE-DB documentation? >>Would it be possible to ask this network to provide valid contact e-mail address(s)? > > > You could call them and ask at the number provided. But it is worth noting that this > is an assignment and there is plenty of contact information in the inetnum object > for the allocation. You can look up the hierarchy using the -L query flag. Sadly, it > doesn't appear to be available from the web whois interface. Actually, it is. The string to enter in the web interface, in the input box is: -BL 212.86.64.0 - 212.86.79.255 or alternatively, you should be able to select the -L or -l from the "Advanced Search Form" interface. But it looks like over there it is not offered on a simple point-n-click basis ;-) Nevertheless, each individual flag option can be requested explicitely in the input field of the web-inerface. > Hope this helps. > > Leo Regards, Wilfried (Co-Chair RIPE DB-WG)
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