From timc at arin.net Wed Jul 16 16:35:23 2003 From: timc at arin.net (Tim Christensen) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:35:23 -0400 Subject: [dbwg] WHOIS Change Announcement Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.0.20030716092429.01ff58e8@192.149.252.141> A change to ARIN's WHOIS service was implemented today, 7/16/2003, as previously announced in http://www.arin.net/mailing_lists/dbwg/0425.html A description of the change follows: Based on feedback from the most recent DBWG meeting at ARIN XI, ARIN staff has made minor modifications to the way organization data is displayed in WHOIS. These changes are released as of 16-Jul-2003. For organizations with Rwhois servers, ARIN appends an Rwhois server information field to the organization information displayed in whois. The whois display uses the label "ReferralServer:" and its URL value. Acceptable values are: ReferralServer: rwhois://192.0.2.11:4321/ ReferralServer: rwhois://rwhois.arin.net:4321/ ReferralServer: rwhois.example.net:4321 ReferralServer: rwhois://whois.example.com:43/ Invalid values include: ReferralServer: rwhois.arin.net ReferralServer: http://whois.example.net:80/ Since the Referral Server is an attribute of the Org, it will be include as part of the Org display. Example: OrgName: Example, Inc. OrgID: EXAMPLE Address: 123 Main Street City: Chantilly StateProv: VA PostalCode: 20152 Country: US Comment: RegDate: 1998-04-03 Updated: 2002-11-05 ReferralServer: rwhois://rwhois.example.net:4321/ ... If there is a ReferralServer, it will be displayed on org, net and AS queries. If no ReferralServer exists for the Org, no label will appear. The Referral Server field exists on the Org-Simple and Org-Detailed templates. See those templates for further information on using the Referral Server field. These templates can be found at http://www.arin.net/library/templates/org-detailed.txt and http://www.arin.net/library/templates/org-simple.txt. As previously mentioned, comments containing RWhois information have not been removed from the network records that contained them. Comments may be removed from individual network records at the contacts' discretion by either submitting a template with 'Public Comments: NONE', or if the comments are on many records, by submitting an ad hoc request to hostmaster to remove them. Regards, Tim Christensen Database Administrator American Registry for Internet Numbers