Deletion of German domains
Andrei Robachevsky andrei at ripe.net
Wed Jun 28 18:13:49 CEST 2000
Simon Leinen wrote: > > >>>>> "mn" == mike norris <mike.norris at heanet.ie> writes: > > What ever happened to the auto-referral mechanism, whereby a query > > about a moved object could be referred onward to the appropriate > > whois server? > > Such a mechanism has been in place for a while. The domains under .ch > have been using it since December 1998. > > $ whois -h whois.ripe.net '-r -R -T domain ch' > [...] > domain: ch > [...] > refer: SIMPLE whois.nic.ch > changed: gottsponer at switch.ch 19981223 > > In the meantime there has been an improved version of the referral > mechanism which provides the IP address (or hostname?) of the original > requestor to the delegated Whois server, which can be useful for > logging/rate limiting purposes. It's certainly documented somewhere > on the RIPE Web server. This feature was introduced in 2.3.2 software release. Please find below the extract from the Release Notes: NEW FEATURES - New type of referral: CLIENTADDRESS o A fourth kind of referral is defined, CLIENTADDRESS (The other three were RIPE, INTERNIC and SIMPLE). o The IP address of the client is sent to the referred whois server, if the referral type is CLIENTADDRESS. o The IP address is sent using the -V flag. The version and the IP address will be separated by a comma (eg, -Vripe2.3.1,193.140.45.45). o No other flag will be forwarded to the referred whois server. o When the server gets such a request, it checks the IP number of the server which does the referral against a list of authorized whois servers. If it is not in the list, it will be rejected. The list is named AUTHORIZEDFORREFERRAL in the configuration. o Then, the IP address of the client is extracted from the -V flag string and it will be regarded as if it is the IP address of a directly querying whois client (ie, it is checked against the list of DENYWHOISACCESS list). Regards, Andrei Robachevsky DB Group Manager RIPE NCC
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