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ARIN omits a few AS (about 360) from whois queries even though there are announced prefixes from those AS. In the case of AS10425 it looks like the prefixes belong to a network provider specialising in providing WiFi access for transport hubs like airports, including Dallas KDAL. So I'd say the Level3 IRR data is not entirely correct either. It could be some sort of a security-by-obscurity thing. |
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I'm running through the JSON files in asn-ip and I've noticed some fields are blank
e.g. https://github.com/ipverse/asn-ip/blob/master/as/10425/aggregated.json
{ "asn": 10425, "subnets": { "ipv4": [ "64.195.222.0/23", "66.103.86.0/23", "66.103.88.0/24" ], "ipv6": [] } }vs
https://bgp.he.net/AS10425#_irr
Who's right?
Edit: Here's a list of AS missing handles or descriptions missing.txt
Edit 2: RADB is free via FTP: https://www.radb.net/support/developer/ftp.html / ftp://ftp.radb.net/radb/dbase/radb.db.gz
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