On Thursday 17 November 2011 14:59:49 David Crosswell wrote: > It might be worth while having a chat with Jakob Appelbaum on the tor > project, who is pretty au fait with all this, before making any final > assessment, also. Regards,
What does Tor have to do with the jwhois response to a he.net IPv6 address? I don't run whois queries through Tor. The two-netblock case is, for example, 153.104.2.193. Running whois or jwhois on it returns this: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre APNIC-ERX-153 (NET-153-0-0-0-0) 153.0.0.0 - 153.255.255.255 Villanova University VILLANOVA (NET-153-104-0-0-1) 153.104.0.0 - 153.104.255.255 Running "jwhois NET-153-104-0-0-1" returns useful information. Running "whois NET-153-104-0-0-1" on DFly returns no match. There is a trick, which I knew years ago and forgot because it's unobvious. I have no idea what APNIC has to do with a university in Pennsylvania, which is neither in Asia nor near the Pacific. Pierre -- li ze te'a ci vu'u ci bi'e te'a mu du li ci su'i ze te'a mu bi'e vu'u ci