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[anti-abuse-wg] No abuse contact returned in inetnum web lookups
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Denis Walker
denis at ripe.net
Thu Jul 3 11:41:38 CEST 2014
Dear Furio Thank you for pointing this out. We will add abuse related information to the web query output soon. It has been recorded in our issue tracking system and you can follow it's progress here: https://github.com/RIPE-NCC/whois/issues/256 Regards Denis Walker RIPE NCC On 02/07/2014 14:19, furio ercolessi wrote: > When looking up an IP using a whois client, one gets the new abuse > contact information at the top of the response, such as > > % Abuse contact for '193.0.0.0 - 193.0.7.255' is 'abuse at ripe.net' > > Unfortunately, this is not happening when doing a web lookup > (that is, from https://apps.db.ripe.net/search/query.html ). > Of course one could follow the org link and eventually find it, > but it would probably be better to show it right on the > returned page for the inetnum object, also considering > that generic abuse victims are probably more likely to use the > web interface than the whois interface. > > Can this be corrected ? > > furio ercolessi > > > >
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