URGENT: Bug fixes in the RIPE database distribution
Geert Jan de Groot
Wed May 31 19:29:12 CEST 1995
On Wed, 31 May 1995 13:07:26 -0400 Selina Priestley wrote: > Has anyone been looking at the problems with the whois server? This > has really been a problem for operations here, since a) the problems > *appear* to be non-deterministic and b) sometimes the exact netmask > for a route is not known. > > Here's an example of whois oddity. Why doesn't the RADB 192.5.4.0/23 show > up in the second query? > > foo-selina:/u/selina: ra 192.5.4 > route: 192.5.4.0/23 > source: RADB > > route: 192.5.4.0/23 > source: MCI > > foo-selina:/u/selina: ra 192.5.5 > route: 192.5.5.0/24 > source: RADB > > route: 192.5.4.0/23 > source: MCI > The (RIPE-) whois server uses a classful default if no mask is given,, so these read ra 192.5.4.0/24 and 192.5.5.0/24, respectively. (backward compatibility). Second, it sends the first match it finds. To find all less specifics, use the -L flag: ra -L 192.5.5 and it will list 192.5.4.0/23 (radb), 192.5.5.0/24 (radb), and 192.5.4.0/23 (mci) There is also a -M flag for more specific cases. What happens in your second example is beyond me, but ra uses different software... Geert Jan -------- Logged at Wed May 31 19:34:42 MET DST 1995 ---------
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