Notes on requirements for "proper" rWHOIS configuration

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# $Date: 2006-04-06 19:53:25 +0000 (Thu, 06 Apr 2006) $
# SVN revision $Rev: 325 $
# Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
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- Each "master" block has its own auth area
- Only the network records are used;  referral records may be useful
  someday but not yet.
- "Org" data is stored in the network records directly.  Doing
  otherwise more or less works, but it's tedious and headache-ful
  to retrieve it.  This according to an ARIN staffer who gets
  paid to check rWHOIS servers for "correctness".
- Suitable templates and scripts for adding a fresh new master
  (manually) are included in this directory.  Note that adding a
  master automagically is unlikely to happen soon.  (As of 2006-04-06)
- The "register" directive should be disabled;  we're not using it.
Notes on requirements for "proper" rWHOIS configuration

###
# SVN revision info
# $Date: 2006-04-06 19:53:25 +0000 (Thu, 06 Apr 2006) $
# SVN revision $Rev: 325 $
# Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
###

- Each "master" block has its own auth area
- Only the network records are used;  referral records may be useful
  someday but not yet.
- "Org" data is stored in the network records directly.  Doing
  otherwise more or less works, but it's tedious and headache-ful
  to retrieve it.  This according to an ARIN staffer who gets
  paid to check rWHOIS servers for "correctness".
- Suitable templates and scripts for adding a fresh new master
  (manually) are included in this directory.  Note that adding a
  master automagically is unlikely to happen soon.  (As of 2006-04-06)
- The "register" directive should be disabled;  we're not using it.
