My question is, will it allow you to mail multiple copies of the GCC source? <grin> -Bryan On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Dean Gaudet wrote:
And yet again the usefulness of whois contacts is eroded. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm beginning to indirect all my whois information through idiot filters -- indirect email addresses, alternate phone numbers. I don't even run anything large.
What's going to be left to contact other network operators if whois becomes useless? Hopefully the RADB... if everyone were in it.
At least this program below doesn't use prtraceroute to find upstream providers, yet.
Dean
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