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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] inet6num missing for allocation - more?
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Daniel Roesen
dr at cluenet.de
Wed Aug 4 20:53:56 CEST 2004
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 08:40:16PM +0200, leo vegoda wrote: > This /32 appears to come from 2001:0400::/23 which is allocated to ARIN. Indeed, I'm wearing the brown paper bag on my head. > You can query the ARIN database directly to see contact information for > EP.NET. However, you can also find basic contact information (and the > fact that the block is allocated) by querying the RIPE database using > the -a flag: > > $ whois -h whois.ripe.net -a 2001:478::/32 Hm, shouldn't there be a inet6nums as placeholder for the ARIN ranges? Like in v4 world? This is why I didn't notice the ARIN ownership in the first place... Thanks for your quick response... I just wanted to write a reply to myself. :-/ Best regards, Daniel
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