Hi,
I would have expected the IPv6 IRT usage to be much higher, because SixXS uses IRT in our software (and we are accountable for 3000 or so of the inet6num objects in the RIPE database). We only appear to use them in the allocated (/40) blocks, rather than in the assigned space to endusers. I've ammended the code so you can expect some 2800 or so objects to contain an IRT reference after the next iteration of our cronscript (once daily).
Hmm, this is nice, but not really necessary, because with the -c flag in the whois-query you should get tho the allocated /40 anyway. i.e. your change should increase the # of objects, bur not the Footprint of the IRT lG uk -- Ulrich Kiermayr Zentraler Informatikdienst der Universitaet Wien Network - Security - ACOnet-CERT Universitaetsstrasse 7, 1010 Wien, AT eMail: ulrich.kiermayr@univie.ac.at Tel: (+43 1) 4277 / 14104 PGP Key-ID: 0xA8D764D8 Fax: (+43 1) 4277 / 9140