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Andrei Robachevsky
andrei at ripe.net
Fri Mar 3 18:38:08 CET 2000
Deat Thor-Henrik, Thor-Henrik Kvandahl wrote: > > On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Robert Kiessling wrote: > > > Thor-Henrik Kvandahl writes: > > > I guess there are not many LIRs doing this today (except us). > > > > You're not alone :) > Good. > > > > > > The drawback > > > with this solution is that we have to download the whole inetnum db > > > (12,5Mb) and extract all our inetnums. > > > > Why does > > > > whois -M <your allocation block> > > > > or > > > > whois -i mnt-by <your inetnum maintainer> > > > > not work for you? > > It does :-) I just thought getting a small compressed file with ftp would > be better if many LIRs started to do this. Perhaps someone from the DBM > group can comment on this ? >From the performance point of view the two approaches seem to be almost the same. There should not be many cases when this extracted information could be re-used which may benefit the performance. Unless you have in mind some easy-to-use tool for LIR (with web interface, options, etc.) > > -- > Thor-Henrik > > > > > Robert > > Regards, -- Andrei Robachevsky DB Group RIPE NCC
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