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Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Fri Nov 25 12:58:19 CET 2011
On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 17:22 +0100, João Damas wrote: > On 24 Nov 2011, at 13:58, rodolfo.garciapenas at telefonica.es wrote: > > > > b) How can I check my objects? We have a lot of objects (>>300), and is not > > possible to get them using the ripe.net/whois webpage. What should I do? > > Probably we could have an option to download "my the LIR part" of the > > database (like assused). > > Making the full object available from within the LIR portal might be > the best approach here to get full access to your own objects. > > In the meantime perhaps ripe-dbm should realise that data protection > rules don't apply when YOU are trying to access YOUR objects and if > given a list of inetnum objects they could provide a full dump with > which to edit locally and then submit. Yes, this is probably the best approach. The RIPE NCC maintains a support role for the RIPE Database, for just such help. That's ripe-dbm at ripe.net, I think. -- Shane
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