[db-wg] db-wg Digest, Vol 66, Issue 3
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Andreas Schulze
andreas.schulze at datev.de
Mon Feb 20 14:29:44 CET 2017
Am 20.02.2017 um 07:49 schrieb Alexander Stranzky: >> 2. How are updates authenticated? >> I'm aware, each object has a "mntner" but how and where is the Maintainer identity part of request to the API? > > Authentication is done via the maintainer's password. > >> 3. the Test-DB did not contain any objects related to our company - that's OK. >> But could I add them? And how? I guess I may use 'https://apps-test.db.ripe.net/search/lookup.html?source=test&key=TEST-NCC-HM-MNT&type=mntner' >> Right? > > There is the test database maintainer (TEST-DBM-MNT) you can use to set > up everything using the password "emptypassword". once you have your own > maintainer set up, use that one. > > see also > https://github.com/RIPE-NCC/whois/wiki/WHOIS%20REST%20API%20Migration%20Guide > > Regards, > Alexander Stranzky > Thanks, just created a person and a mntner object :-) The Documentation is misleading. https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/documentation/ripe-database-documentation/10-authorisation/10-1-authorisation-model say: Example: auth: MD5 $1$a..." but it should say Example: auth: MD5-PW $1$a..." -- A. Schulze DATEV eG
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