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[db-wg] IRT object creation is easy
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Marco d'Itri
md at Linux.IT
Wed Mar 17 18:44:44 CET 2004
On Mar 17, Christian Rasmussen <chr at jay.net> wrote: > When creating a non-IRT object the encryption in the maintainer is used.. > Why can't it be the same with IRT? If you are really so much concerned about this then you could use the same key for everything. > Of course this might be a bit too simplified, but I still believe the most > important is to have an abuse address associated with each IP address in the > Ripe DB as soon as possible. "And shown by default for inetnum/inetnum6 queries." -- ciao, | Marco | [5161 der9PRWGJ2Q.Q]
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