Finding useful/pertinent IP reallocation WHOIS info
Can anyone provide a better way to find, say, the appropriate contact information for address blocks that are further rellocated from the regional registries? I've about reached my frustration levels over the course of the past year on the issue. Example: Trying to find the approriate contact info for an abuse@ address responsible for a malicious host that (may) reside within an address block in Brazil (not meaning to pick on Brazil by no means). Checking the WHOIS database at: http://lacnic.net/cgi-bin/lacnic/whois?lg=EN ...you can find that: #These addresses have been further assigned to Brazilian users. #Contact information can be found at the WHOIS server located #at whois.registro.br and at http://whois.nic.br No, it can't. At least not that I can ascertain. And when arriving at either of these web pages, the only lookup available to the user is a CGI form for domain-only registry lookups, not for IP address allocation info. I was also hoping that the Referral WHOIS (RWhois) database might provide some assiatance, I am informed only that the responsible registry is the Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry. I have tried many times to solicit a response via e-mail from someone at the Brazilian registry to no avail. Very frustrating. The system is broken and needs to be fixed. Registries: Are you listening? - ferg -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg@netzero.net or fergdawg@sbcglobal.net
http://lacnic.net/cgi-bin/lacnic/whois?lg=EN
...you can find that:
#These addresses have been further assigned to Brazilian users. #Contact information can be found at the WHOIS server located #at whois.registro.br and at http://whois.nic.br
Well, if you could speak Portuguese you would immediately see that they shuffled the website and the page you want is at http://registro.br/cgi-bin/nicbr/whois And if you don't speak Portuguese, how are you going to communicate with a small Brazilian ISP in the first place? Also, you have identified an error at LACNIC and you probably should tell them so that they can correct their whois server. LACNIC does have English language capability. --Michael Dillon P.S. The whole concept of looking up an abuse contact in a whois database is completely broken and needs to be scrapped. It simply does not scale. We need some hierarchy here as in many other areas of the network.
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Fergie (Paul Ferguson)
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Michael.Dillon@radianz.com