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aut-num: AS132155 as-name: OBTRIX-AS-AP descr: Obtrix LTD country: US org: ORG-OA2-AP admin-c: ONA2-AP tech-c: ONA2-AP abuse-c: AO312-AP mnt-lower: MAINT-OBTRIX-NZ mnt-routes: MAINT-OBTRIX-NZ mnt-by: APNIC-HM mnt-irt: IRT-OBTRIX-NZ last-modified: 2020-07-21T13:04:42Z source: APNIC
irt: IRT-OBTRIX-NZ address: 835 Oak Creek Dr. Lombard e-mail: abuses@obtrix.net abuse-mailbox: abuses@obtrix.net admin-c: ONA2-AP tech-c: ONA2-AP auth: # Filtered remarks: abuses@obtrix.net was validated on 2024-02-21 mnt-by: MAINT-OBTRIX-NZ last-modified: 2024-02-21T04:25:17Z source: APNIC
organisation: ORG-OA2-AP org-name: Obtrix org-type: LIR country: NZ address: 113 Rowandale Ave phone: +64-2102-306570 e-mail: admin@obtrix.net mnt-ref: APNIC-HM mnt-by: APNIC-HM last-modified: 2023-09-05T02:15:43Z source: APNIC
role: ABUSE OBTRIXNZ address: 835 Oak Creek Dr. Lombard country: ZZ phone: +000000000 e-mail: abuses@obtrix.net admin-c: ONA2-AP tech-c: ONA2-AP nic-hdl: AO312-AP remarks: Generated from irt object IRT-OBTRIX-NZ remarks: abuses@obtrix.net was validated on 2024-02-21 abuse-mailbox: abuses@obtrix.net mnt-by: APNIC-ABUSE last-modified: 2024-02-21T04:26:08Z source: APNIC
role: OBTRIX - network administrator address: 835 Oak Creek Dr, Lombard. country: US phone: +64-21-02306570 abuse-mailbox: abuse@obtrix.net e-mail: ipadmin@obtrix.net admin-c: ONA2-AP tech-c: ONA2-AP nic-hdl: ONA2-AP mnt-by: MAINT-OBTRIX-NZ last-modified: 2013-09-16T23:43:53Z source: APNIC
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