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Cheers for the kind words, yeah its been offline ~12 hours, I may have accidentally dropped all my data
Not to worry server is working hard to rescrape all the whois records, IP prefixes and peering relations in order to get back on track and updating daily.
You should see it back in a the next 12 odd hours I would imagine
Still pretty buggy, sometimes email dont send out, but the general base is there, if you want to get alerts about X resources PM me your email and what resource you want monitored, ill add it once the database gets a fully processed and the site will be live again
https://bgpview.io/asn/3356
Thanks for that heads up, its corrected now.
The data set (mainly IPv4 Prefixes) is still mid rebuilding, I hoping it will finishing with next day. Till then things might be a little funny here and there.
Thanks for the awesome project!
I really like the interface, but unfortunately at the moment it's just not usable. Got an ASN nearly 1 month ago, and it still shows "RIPE NCC ASN block". Such data should be updated at least once a day (I know, it's a lot of data...)
what ASN? what does the direct RIPE output (whois -h whois.ripe.net) say?
Currently speaking the whois details refreshes onces every 30 days from date last scraped, been working on optimizing this process to bring it down to weekly updates for full all resources.
Sign up to ripe NRTM: https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/nrtm-mirroring
that should give you a 1:1 feed of updates in real time, which you could then parse as they come. We use this for some internal project. You have to justify the request though and I'm unsure if this will pass. You can always couple it with some internal systems for routing security at Zappie, with an 'looking glass style' interface to the public, etc ;-).
That's at least for RIPE, I don't know about other RIRs. Never needed it.
Crap, as you'd expect. With any. Even Afrinic with the RIPE SW base.
For other RIRs you can ask for bulk copy access. Most of them will get you ftp access so you can fetch the files.
Is BGPView flipping out?
Compared to he.net, it's different.
Example:
Another example is AS3758. AS9506 is Singtel Fibre Broadband but scraped as iiNet Limited.
That would be why it's marked as Beta?
If you want to help maybe tag/PM @Zappie ?
Since this is his thread, I figured he would probably get a notification for this.
No doubt though, this is decent for a beta actually... I'm not even mad.
haha Yeah I really did mess with the latest few code changes, anywho, the APNIC names will be resolved within the next hour or so. Found the bug and fuuxxxxed it. Your alerts that time would have been pretty hectic I take it.
As @clouvider mentioned, still consider this to be a beta as I am constantly refactoring the back to iron out some major processing bottlenecks.
Once the backend processing is refined next stage will be to make the alerts part of it public
Good call, did know that was a thing, cheers for the link, also thanks @gbshouse for the suggestion of applying for the bulk query we will see how both applications go. hopefully the RIRs will be accommodating.
@zappie
Any ideea why the "Raw Whois" dies after few rows and not showing the full query?
E.g. https://bgpview.io/asn/3280#whois
New graphs look good.
hehe, yea, they are more "detailed" (as far as it goes, this is always partly a guessing game) than HE mostly already - we'll see for more exchanges i guess...
Oh cheers for letting know about this, seemed like a mishandled unicode char. Should be resolved now for the AS3280 example now and for any other on the next re-scrape of data.
Full credit goes to another member from LET community for getting that part going and look as good as it does
The main "Graph" on the left side nav shows the combined upstreams for both IPv4 and IPv6, while if you click on the "Upstream" nav option you can see IPv4/IPv6 specific upstream graphs
Whats the rate limit on your API?
I don't think there is anything hard set currently, but don't overload the backend...
When i'm trying to view the ASN of Cognet (https://bgpview.io/asn/174) i'm getting an exception:
https://p.4n.al/?4f8d0085f119056a#UjVRYn3CD+STLsTuqKbcV/nzKStpVpQ1X/D4oRo0c+8=
NECRO.
It's still a decent post on a thread for a website that still exists it's hardly a necro.
I always found those locations interesting, they are certainly not too many hosts offering services there, especially in South Africa as of now where someone from the US can just easily get a VPS there
and yeah, I use bgp.he.net a lot, but BGPView is nice too, I like how it displays certain info as well as the registered country in an IP blocks whois