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Re: Internet Routing Registries - RADb, etc


From: Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster () mykolab com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 13:31:53 -0800

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Or perhaps this indicates that no one pays attention to what is in the
RAdb, and therefore makes a statement about the RAdb itself?

No idea myself...

- - ferg

On 1/15/2014 1:22 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:

Can someone provide a little guidance on RADb (and other IRRs)?

Our organization is not a customer of any IRRs, but our ARIN IP 
allocation is registered in RADb and Level3's IRR. The majority of
these entries are incorrect and list other AS#'s (AS's that have
never been authorized to announce this IP space) as the originating
AS for our ARIN IP allocation.

I have emailed Level3 about the incorrect entries in their IRR with
no response. I have also emailed Cogent about their incorrect entry
in RADb, also with no response.

Should I be concerned about these entries? Do these entries give
someone the ability to announce our IP space? How is the
information in these databases checked for accuracy and why did
RADb and Level3 put these entries in their database when the
posting party was not authorized to announce this space? And
finally, what can be done to correct or remove these entries (as a
non-customer of either RADb or Level3)?

Thanks in advance, --Blake






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Paul Ferguson
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