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% Abuse contact for '58.65.248.0 - 58.65.248.255' is 'networkabuse@auda.org.au'
inetnum: 58.65.248.0 - 58.65.248.255 netname: AUDA descr: .au Domain Administration Limted descr: ccTLD Manager of the .au domain space descr: Australia country: AU admin-c: AK294-AP tech-c: AK294-AP abuse-c: AA1594-AP status: ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE mnt-by: MAINT-AU-AUDA mnt-irt: IRT-AUDA-AU last-modified: 2021-01-06T13:13:41Z source: APNIC
irt: IRT-AUDA-AU address: Lvl 17, 1 Collins St address: Melbourne VIC 3000 address: e-mail: networkabuse@auda.org.au abuse-mailbox: networkabuse@auda.org.au admin-c: AK294-AP tech-c: AK294-AP auth: # Filtered remarks: networkabuse@auda.org.au is invalid mnt-by: MAINT-AU-AUDA last-modified: 2024-04-24T13:07:48Z source: APNIC
role: ABUSE AUDAAU address: Lvl 17, 1 Collins St address: Melbourne VIC 3000 address: country: ZZ phone: +000000000 e-mail: networkabuse@auda.org.au admin-c: AK294-AP tech-c: AK294-AP nic-hdl: AA1594-AP remarks: Generated from irt object IRT-AUDA-AU remarks: networkabuse@auda.org.au is invalid abuse-mailbox: networkabuse@auda.org.au mnt-by: APNIC-ABUSE last-modified: 2024-04-24T13:11:48Z source: APNIC
person: Adam King nic-hdl: AK294-AP e-mail: apnicwebmaster@auda.org.au address: Lvl 17, 1 Collins St address: Melbourne VIC 3000 address: phone: +61-383414111 fax-no: +61-383414112 country: AU mnt-by: MAINT-AU-AUDA last-modified: 2017-09-20T08:12:35Z source: APNIC
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