Who uses ARIN's IRR?

2014-03-07 Thread Jason Lixfeld
I don't need to use it much, but when I do, it's an ever-increasing royal pain in the ass. My current plight revolves around not being able to get full dumps of objects. Certain mandatory fields in objects are 'filtered' and/or replaced with dummy data. This poses a problem because one can no

RE: Who uses ARIN's IRR?

2014-03-07 Thread Koch, Andrew
> -Original Message- > From: Jason Lixfeld [mailto:ja...@lixfeld.ca] > Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 10:07 > To: NANOG > Subject: Who uses ARIN's IRR? > > I don't need to use it much, but when I do, it's an ever-increasing royal > pain in the ass. >

Re: Who uses ARIN's IRR?

2014-03-07 Thread Jason Lixfeld
On Mar 7, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Koch, Andrew wrote: > You will notice right at the top of the output there is a hint on getting an > unfiltered object. Try using the -B flag on your query to get around this. Indeed, however that doesn't help with the dummy objects that also make it impossible t

Re: Who uses ARIN's IRR?

2014-03-07 Thread Paul S.
On 3/8/2014 午前 01:07, Jason Lixfeld wrote: I don't need to use it much, but when I do, it's an ever-increasing royal pain in the ass. My current plight revolves around not being able to get full dumps of objects. Certain mandatory fields in objects are 'filtered' and/or replaced with dummy d

Re: Who uses ARIN's IRR?

2014-03-08 Thread Randy Bush
> So how do people tend to get around this? use a sane registry. arin works hard to make their services unusable. it comes from their confusion of being a regulator as opposed to a nic. randy