On a similar note, Level3's database has many stale entries from WCGDB which no longer exists as far as I can tell. Does anyone have a good contact at Level3 for removing all the entries with a source: WCGDB? There are some of mine that I'd like to have removed. Here is an example of Charter's AS object: [Querying rr.level3.net] [rr.level3.net] % RIPEdb(3.0.0a13) with ISI RPSL extensions aut-num: AS20115 as-name: Charter descr: AS record for Charter admin-c: IPCC-WCG tech-c: IPCC-WCG import: from AS7911 accept ANY export: to AS7911 announce AS20115 notify: noc@wcg.net mnt-by: MAINT-AS20115 changed: brent@wcg.com 20031216 source: WCGDB vs. [Querying whois.radb.net] [whois.radb.net] aut-num: AS20115 as-name: MAINT-CHTR-WD descr: Charter Communications (AS20115) import: from AS209 accept ANY import: from AS7018 accept ANY [...] notify: dlnociptier3@charter.com mnt-by: MAINT-CHTR-WD changed: denny.derda@chartercom.com 20141028 #19:19:01Z ssource: RADB On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 09:27:40PM +0100, Job Snijders wrote:
This is a clear case of broken mirroring. Unfortunately this is not immediately apparent (for the operator) through the IRRd software. Usually this is resolved by directly contacting the other side.
I've found RADB support staff to be responsive and courteous. radb-support@merit.edu (mailto:radb-support@merit.edu). This address is also useful for IRR hijacking issues or false entries.
Kind regards,
Job
On 25 Jan 2017, 20:16 +0100, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>, wrote:
[ where does one discuss IRR issues these days? ]
ryuu.psg.com:/Users/randy> whois -h whois.radb.net 98.128.244.0/24 route: 98.128.244.0/24 descr: RGNET-98-244 origin: AS3130 notify: rw@rg.net mnt-by: MAINT-RGNET changed: randy@psg.com 20090411 source: RGNET
but
ryuu.psg.com:/Users/randy> whois -h whois.rg.net 98.128.244.0/24 % No entries found for the selected source(s).
broken mirroring in some way?
how to diagnose?
randy