On 21. novembra 2024 22:37:24 UTC, Philipp Kern via mailop <[email protected]>
wrote:
>$ whois -T inetnum hd-net
>$ whois -T inet6num belwue
>
>I don't think netname is guaranteed to be unique. It's not a primary key.
Yes, netname is not unique, multiple prefixes can be (and are)
named by the same. Thanks for commands, but the result is the
same -- i need to ask the right server:
whois -h whois.apnic.net -T inetnum "chinanet-js" | grep inetnum | wc -l
23
whois -T inetnum "chinanet-js" | grep inetnum | wc -l
0
Of course, from "chinanet" one can guess APNIC, but still guess
only, and other names can be less obvious...
I check two rdap's client docs (mentioned nicinfo and python's
ipwhois), no one mentions netname (or so) in its query description
nor in examples, thus i don't expect to get useful info from it.
regards
--
Slavko
https://www.slavino.sk/
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