Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.3.5 (Default branch)


 
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Internet Registry Routing Daemon 2.3.5 (Default branch)

The Internet Registry Routing Daemon (IRRd) is a streamlined, stand-alone Internet Routing Registry database server that supports RIPE-181, RPSL, and RPSLng routing registry syntaxes. The IRRd package includes additional utilities, tools, and services to securely manage and maintain the database. License: BSD License (original) Changes:
This release adds a !6 command to perform an inverse query on route6 objects. The person, role, and nic-hdl fields are now returned as key fields. Image

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