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Re: Comments
From: asp () uunet uu net (Andrew Partan)
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 14:09:13 -0400 (EDT)
I tried to keep it clear, although it can be very confusing. As a point of clarification, is the RIPE engine at mae-e a registry or server? (feel free to jump right in here martin/tony)
Which RIPE engine? I think that there may be two - a whois server (which runs off of the RIPE database) and a route server. Both of these are actually applications of the registry - the whois server is a way of querying the registry; the route server is a more specialized application. [I think that the RIPE folks are off at a meeting this week...] --asp () uunet uu net (Andrew Partan) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Comments bmanning (Sep 12)
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- Routing Registries and Route Servers Daniel Karrenberg (Sep 15)
- Re: Comments Peter S. Ford (Sep 11)
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