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[db-wg] Query all route objects for a given AS?
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Fri Oct 7 11:22:31 CEST 2016
In message <2099338805.63709.1475822808834 at mail.yahoo.com>, denis walker <dw100uk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >If you type it on the command line you need: >whois -rBGi or AS3333 >which basically says do an inverse query (-i or) on objects containing:origin: AS3333 >give the full object details (-B), without any grouping (-G) and don't return related personal data (-r) >If you use the query.html you must also check 'origin' under the 'Inverse lookup' tab. Thank you. I guess that I must have a very old whois client, because it objected to most of the command line options you listed. But I was able to apply what you said and get the information I wanted from RIPE's web-based WHOIS query page, so that's great. Thanks a lot! Regards, rfg
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