[c-nsp] ARIN RtConfig
Kristian Larsson
kristian at juniks.net
Sat Nov 19 20:00:37 EST 2005
On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 03:21:05PM -0700, joshua sahala wrote:
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> On (18/11/05 15:15), Andriy A. Yerofyeyev wrote:
> >
> > Hello !
> >
> > I'm pretty new in ARIN DB, but may be anyone can
> > help me ?
> >
> > When I worked with RipeDB usually we're describe our AS
> > import/export polices and then generating config with RtConfig utility.
> > I found this practice very useful.
> >
> > Is it possible to get same results with ARIN ? (describing
> > import/export polices , accessible thru whois , for example)
> >
>
> whois.radb.net
Isn't this wrong?
People are using a, from what I understand, "third
party" RR? Why can't ARIN do their job and setup a
proper RR like the one RIPE has? It's not that
hard... radb is even charging for this, no?
I'll bet this one is gonna set of some flames ;)
Kristian
>
> /joshua
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