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Re: domain IN-ARPA.ADDR


From: bmanning () vacation karoshi com
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 02:51:36 -0800 (PST)



I was trying to find a way to check whether an IP address is used by some
host without actually probing it. DNS sounds like a good way to go, but
I'v heard that domain "IN-ARPA.ADDR" is not well maintained and updated.

Is that true? If so, how un-dependable it could be?

Thanks a lot

Yixin Jin
UCLA, Computer Science Dept.

        the rumors of poorly maintained in-addr zones are just that.
        the data suggest that the forward tree was better maintained
        in, roughly 1993-1996/7.  Since then there has been higher
        noise injection in the forward tree and the inverse tree has
        more accurate data.  Rough numbers indicate that regardless
        of the database in question (whois, rwhois, DNS forward, DNS inverse,
        any of the iRR databases (ripe, RA, MCI, ANS and some of the newer
        ones like arin and apnic)) the data, as a whole, has about 40%
        inaccurate data. the reasons why are many but can be boiled down to
        at least two points:
                - centralized repositories "distance" people from
                  the resources they have been delegated to manage.
                - there are few operational requirements for maintaining
                  the accuracy of the data.

YMMV.

--bill



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