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I see the work in #10 (issue #3) is a good improvement, but I can't figure out how to wedge the private ASN information in my network (about 12 ASNs, in one network I manage) into the solution.
If there isn't a way to do this now, is there a possibility to add such an option? Typically I'd expect to just provide a text file with "ASN\tNAME" format or similar, but almost anything is possible. Not quite willing to proxy the origin website and MITM the data, though!
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There isn't a way to do that for now. I'll look into it.
Curious though, if you have the ASNs information readily available, how would the monocle whois command help you in this case? Love to hear more about you usage and decide the best approach forward. Thanks!
I see the work in #10 (issue #3) is a good improvement, but I can't figure out how to wedge the private ASN information in my network (about 12 ASNs, in one network I manage) into the solution.
If there isn't a way to do this now, is there a possibility to add such an option? Typically I'd expect to just provide a text file with "ASN\tNAME" format or similar, but almost anything is possible. Not quite willing to proxy the origin website and MITM the data, though!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: