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inet6num: 2001:610:159::/48 netname: UvA-NET-IPv6 descr: Universiteit van Amsterdam country: NL admin-c: UVA1024-RIPE tech-c: UVA1024-RIPE status: ALLOCATED-BY-LIR mnt-by: SN-LIR-MNT mnt-irt: irt-SURFcert created: 2010-05-14T08:13:04Z last-modified: 2010-05-14T08:13:04Z source: RIPE
role: UvA Hostmaster address: Universiteit van Amsterdam address: ICT Services address: Hogehilweg 21 address: NL-1101CB Amsterdam address: The Netherlands abuse-mailbox: abuse@uva.nl remarks: ---------------------------------------------------- remarks: Regarding security incidents please contact CERT-UvA remarks: For information about CERT-UvA: http://uva.nl/cert remarks: ---------------------------------------------------- admin-c: JPV1024-RIPE tech-c: JPV1024-RIPE tech-c: SB1024 tech-c: TH1024 tech-c: JK1024 nic-hdl: UVA1024-RIPE mnt-by: AS1124-MNT created: 2009-10-08T15:52:10Z last-modified: 2023-12-20T15:11:43Z source: RIPE # Filtered
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route6: 2001:610::/29 descr: SURFnet IPv6 block origin: AS1103 mnt-by: AS1103-MNT created: 2016-09-07T13:54:39Z last-modified: 2016-09-08T12:00:37Z source: RIPE
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