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Philippe Bourcier
philippe at cyberabuse.org
Mon Jan 7 23:04:07 CET 2002
Re, > > if nothing unexpected happens, you will be able to look at irt > > objects in the RIPE DB this week. > >As a member of another CERT team, I'd like to say I am very pleased with >this :). As the coder of the CyberAbuse whois and a heavy user of all the whois db's I'm happy to hear things finally goes in the right direction. Note that the CyberAbuse whois does check remarks/descr/trouble fields for emails starting with abuse@/csirt@/security at . I had removed cert@ since it seemed not to be used. Though, since the CyberAbuse whois abuse contacts are in most cases netadmin's emails (coordinators/admin-c) I provide a way for admins to modify the Abuse contact field. If you go to http://www.cyberabuse.org/whois/?page=change, then you can have enzo.valente at infn.it become cert at garr.it. Though this won't be needed since I re-added cert@ in the list of mails to catch. Note that there is a web version of the CyberAbuse whois at http://www.cyberabuse.org/whois/?page=whois , it's a bit more powerfull (reverse AS checking and host lookup). There is also a "light" version at whois.light.cyberabuse.org, for the anti-spam community which runs batch against it to contact administrators of open relays. Sincerely, Philippe Bourcier
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