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Dear DBWG,<br>
Hope this email finds you in health!<br>
Please see comment inline...<br>
THanks.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 30/07/2024 à 13:07, Frank Habicht a
écrit :<br>
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cite="mid:e899734f-055b-487a-983d-d19200f2c59a@geier.ne.tz">Dear
AfriNIC Staff,
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Hi Frank (Co-chair),<br>
Thanks for your email, brother ;-)<br>
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cite="mid:e899734f-055b-487a-983d-d19200f2c59a@geier.ne.tz"><br>
I want to request and encourage you to educate some members that
the DB can hold inetnum objects with ranges bigger than one single
IP address.
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...i see few parallel (alternative for some) possible actions:<br>
P1| AFRINIC identifies the concerned contact objects associated with
the behavior in order to discuss it with them;<br>
P2| DBWG organises regular sessions to discuss non optimal behaviors
such as the aforementioned;<br>
P3| AFRINIC invites identified contact objects to join DBWG session,
precising that it would particularly be of interest to them;<br>
P4| some of those regular DBWG sessions could serves as
deployathons, on-demand;<br>
P5| write or point to BCOPs on topic of concern;<br>
P6| build or point to tools that can help volunteers to check and
ameliorate their configurations/db-objects;<br>
P7| update the dashboard compliance tool, when applicable;<br>
P8| align test-whois instance with the production one or at best
with the development one;<br>
P9| use the test-whois instance during those regular DBWG sessions;
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Maybe it makes no sense; just let me know, please :-)<br>
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Shalom,<br>
--sb.<br>
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cite="mid:e899734f-055b-487a-983d-d19200f2c59a@geier.ne.tz"><br>
I'm seeing more and more inetnum objects added that contain a
single IPv4 address. And then there are 4 of them or 8 of them in
a row. Makes me wonder if these can get aggregated, or if there's
any reason against this.
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$ whois -h whois.afrinic.net -- -B -r -M 196.207.20.0/24 | egrep
'^descr'
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...with RDAP tool: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://rdap.afrinic.net/rdap/ip/196.207.20.0/24">https://rdap.afrinic.net/rdap/ip/196.207.20.0/24</a><br>
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Understanding IPv4 prefix de-aggregation: Challenges for routing
scalability | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5195945">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5195945</a><br>
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cite="mid:e899734f-055b-487a-983d-d19200f2c59a@geier.ne.tz"><br>
<br>
Thanks,
<br>
Frank
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