who_is_using_this_ip_address
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who_is_using_this_ip_address [2014/02/08 22:36] – [2- Using BGP Information] samer | who_is_using_this_ip_address [2014/02/08 22:45] – samer | ||
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Despite its availability, | Despite its availability, | ||
- | ==== Team Cymru whois Server ==== | + | ==== -- Team Cymru whois Server ==== |
Team Cymru implements the '' | Team Cymru implements the '' | ||
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- | ==== Riswhois Server ==== | + | ==== -- Riswhois Server ==== |
RIPE NCC implements a similar whois service named RISwhois by providing a higher level view over the most recently collected set of routing tables from the Remote Route Collectors (RRCs). Given an IPv4 or IPv6 address, RISwhois will tell which prefixes and origin ASes on which RRCs match that particular IP. | RIPE NCC implements a similar whois service named RISwhois by providing a higher level view over the most recently collected set of routing tables from the Remote Route Collectors (RRCs). Given an IPv4 or IPv6 address, RISwhois will tell which prefixes and origin ASes on which RRCs match that particular IP. | ||
<WRAP info> | <WRAP info> | ||
- | As mentioned on the [[http:// | + | As mentioned on the [[http:// |
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+ | In the following, a simple example that shows the output of a riswhois query. | ||
$ whois -h riswhois.ripe.net 217.70.180.132 | $ whois -h riswhois.ripe.net 217.70.180.132 | ||
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===== -- A Do-It-Yourself BGP Query Service ===== | ===== -- A Do-It-Yourself BGP Query Service ===== | ||
Start by downloading multiple routing tables for routeviews or RIPE RIS servers. Transform these tables into parsable format bu using bgpdump. Use any scripting language to perform a best prefix match and output the origin AS of your desired IP prefix. | Start by downloading multiple routing tables for routeviews or RIPE RIS servers. Transform these tables into parsable format bu using bgpdump. Use any scripting language to perform a best prefix match and output the origin AS of your desired IP prefix. |
who_is_using_this_ip_address.txt · Last modified: 2014/02/15 23:31 by samer