On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 13:14 +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote: > Dear, > > For a while now we (BELNET) stopped using our 6BONE IPv6 address space.
Since 2003-11-01 05:10:39 as far as I can see with GRH ;) I've marked it as returned in GRH so you won't see a red color there anymore. > I was advised to remove our data from the 6BONE whois database. When you are not using certain prefixes anymore you should remove those indeed. But as there is a *lot* of "historical" information in that registry it isn't really that bad if it remains. We always have things like these in there for instance: inet6num: 3FFE::/24 netname: ONLINE descr: IPv6 Network of online.org.ua country: UA admin-c: EAG-6BONE tech-c: EAG-6BONE notify: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mnt-by: ONLINE-MNT changed: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20030628 source: 6BONE I am quite sure they never got a /24 ;) But 6bone will stop to exist 6/6/6 fortunately thus it is not a huge problem, as long as it does not cause any operational problems of course. > Our colleague who used to maintain the 6BONE whois database has left and > we have no record of the password to use for the updates. How can we > solve this problem? Contact David Kessens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), he can fix that for you. Though I guess he will also read this message. Greets, Jeroen
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