[regext] Re: a list of RDAP clients

"Andrew Newton (andy)" <andy@hxr.us> Thu, 22 August 2024 17:32 UTC

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On 8/20/24 13:46, pmevzek@godaddy.com wrote:
>
> > [SAH] This is something you're maintaining, Andy? How did you manage 
> to find them all?
>
> The genesis of it is explained at
>
> https://blog.rcode3.com/blog/a-guide-to-rdap/
>
> The referenced paper at 
> https://pam2024.cs.northwestern.edu/pdfs/paper-89.pdf
>
> does list various clients.
>
>

To answer Scott's question, yes. Some of the original information came 
from the academic papers listed in the "other documents" section but 
also from Gavin Brown's Stealth RDAP presentation. Also, searching 
GitHub and the various language repositories such as crates.io, PyPi, 
etc... Googling often got me "Residential Drug Abuse Program". :)

Some of the proprietary ones built into intrusion detection systems, 
SEIMs, and other network intelligence systems are harder to identify but 
references to them in forums do pop up in some places.

-andy