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Re: BGP & CIDR blocks
From: davidk () ISI EDU
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 15:35:50 -0700 (PDT)
Jim, Network Operations Center writes:
Hello David K., Who's & Which version of 'whois' is being used in the example ?
You can use almost any version of the whois client program. The magic is at the server end (which can be installed locally too if desired). The trick is to quote the options: For example, you can do on most Linux systems: $ fwhois "-r -a -i as-list YourAS"@whois.ripe.net or you can even do: $ telnet whois.ripe.net whois Trying 193.0.0.198... Connected to bsdbase.ripe.net. Escape character is '^]'. -r -a -i as-list YourAS I use the following client program: http://brind.isi.edu/~davidk/6bone/ripe-whois-tools+6bone-extensions-latest.tar.gz David K. ---
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