216.119.248.0/21
Charles Gucker
cgucker at cv.net
Wed Mar 6 21:50:25 UTC 2002
Uhhh, from IANA:
216/8 ARIN - North America Apr 98
>From ARIN:
>whois -h whois.arin.net 216.119.248.0
No match for "216.119.248.0".
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% NO MATCH TIP %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% %
% ALL OF THE POINT OF CONTACT HANDLES IN THE ARIN %
% WHOIS END WITH "-ARIN", IF YOU ARE QUERYING A POINT %
% OF CONTACT HANDLE PLEASE ADD -ARIN TO YOUR QUERY. %
% %
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
The ARIN Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet
Network Information: Networks, ASN's, and related POC's.
Please use the whois server at rs.internic.net for DOMAIN related
Information and whois.nic.mil for NIPRNET Information.
So, there's a disjointment somewhere. RADB is not an registrar, just
a way to do route filtering.
Charlie
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:39:56PM -0800, David Barak wrote:
>
> What's ARIN got to do with it?
>
>
> route: 216.119.248.0/21
> descr: Nuvox Communications
> origin: AS16994
> notify: bgp at nuvox.net
> mnt-by: MAINT-AS11456
> changed: dfh at nuvox.net 20020130
> source: RADB
>
> -David Barak
> "Quis custodes ipsos custodiet?" - Juvenal
>
>
> =========
>
>
> JD Falk wrote:
> Has ARIN begun assigning from 216 (but not
> updating whois), or
> is AS16994 playing silly buggers here?
>
> (Apparently this network was sending spam.)
>
> route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bgp 216.119.251.98
> BGP routing table entry for 216.119.248.0/21, version
> 1338771
> Paths: (53 available, best #14)
> Advertised to non peer-group peers:
> 64.166.72.140
> 3333 9057 3549 11456 11456 16994
>
>
>
>
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