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CREW-RIPE

Entity

Name
RIPE NCC Registration Services Department
Entity ID
Organization
ORG-NCC1-RIPE
Phone
+31 20 535 4444
Last Updated
2025-01-21@09:30:47UTC
Creation Date
2002-09-23@10:13:06UTC

Dates

Last Updated
2025-01-21@09:30:47UTC
Creation Date
2002-09-23@10:13:06UTC

Registrant

Name
RIPE Network Coordination Center
Entity ID
Roles
REGISTRANT
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Registrant

Name
RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
Entity ID
RIPE-NCC-HM-MNTINDIVIDUAL
Roles
REGISTRANT
Organization
ORG-NCC1-RIPE

Administrative

Name
Marco Schmidt
Entity ID
MSCH2-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
ADMINISTRATIVE
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Angela Dall'Ara
Entity ID
AD11INDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Carlo Berto
Entity ID
CBT18-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Carl Guderian
Entity ID
CG12576-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Cecile Pecheur
Entity ID
CP11558-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
E Mackie
Entity ID
EM12679-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31111111111

Technical

Name
Joop Wiss
Entity ID
JW1966INDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Kjell Leknes
Entity ID
KL1200-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 205354444

Technical

Name
Stefan Koopmanschap
Entity ID
KOOP-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Karin Walker
Entity ID
KW2814-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Laurens Hoogendoorn
Entity ID
LH47-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Marisol Estrada
Entity ID
ME3132-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Mona Klimova
Entity ID
MK23135-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Mike Petrusha
Entity ID
MPRA-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Ola Elkamhawy
Entity ID
OE1366-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Petrit Hasani
Entity ID
PH7311-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31205354444

Technical

Name
Riccardo Stagni
Entity ID
RS23393-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Ralph Smit
Entity ID
RS26744-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Stefania Fokaeos
Entity ID
SF9489-RIPEINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Spencer Payton
Entity ID
SPENINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 535 4444

Technical

Name
Tatiana Orlova
Entity ID
TORLINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 5354444

Technical

Name
Xavier le Bris
Entity ID
XAVINDIVIDUAL
Roles
TECHNICAL
Phone
+31 20 5354445

Links

Notices

Filtered

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Whois Inaccuracy Reporting

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Source

Objects returned came from source RIPE

Terms and Conditions

This is the RIPE Database query service. The objects are in RDAP format.

http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf

JSON API Response

RDAP Lookup API
{
query: "CREW-RIPE"
queryType: "entity"
url: "https://rdap.db.ripe.net/entity/CREW-RIPE"
server: "https://rdap.db.ripe.net/"
serverType: "regional"
timestamp: "2025-10-18T12:19:24.240Z"
data: {
objectClassName: "entity"
handle: "CREW-RIPE"
port43: "whois.ripe.net"
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events: [
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]
links: [
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]
redacted: [
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]
vcardArray: [
0: "vcard"
1: []9 Items
]
notices: [
0: {}2 Items
1: {}3 Items
2: {}2 Items
3: {}3 Items
]
rdapConformance: [
0: "cidr0"
1: "rdap_level_0"
2: "nro_rdap_profile_0"
3: "redacted"
]
}
}
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  • Query: CREW-RIPE
  • Request ID: 4c48345e
  • Timestamp: 2025-11-02 21:19 UTC
  • Elapsed: 19ms / Retries: 0
  • Cached: true

What is RDAP?

RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) is the designated successor to WHOIS, but it's not fully adopted by all domain registries. It provides a more structured format for domains, IP addresses, and ASNs, with standardized fields and proper Unicode support. It's essentially the same data (mostly redacted), now in beautiful JSON.

RDAP vs WHOIS - which should I use?

Try RDAP first. If it's not supported then fall back to WHOIS. In reality you may need both since coverage isn't 100% yet. For most use cases today (in 2025), RDAP should be the first choice, especially as many registries begin to deprecate WHOIS access. To avoid the hassle, try our Domain Lookup tool which intelligently combines both RDAP and WHOIS into a unified and consistent response.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is RDAP different from WHOIS?

RDAP is the new standard for domain lookups. It's designed to fix the inconsistencies that have plagued the WHOIS system for (40) years. No more parsing nightmares because every registry has decided to reinvent the contact field. Instead of plain text, RDAP returns structured JSON responses over HTTPS. It can include additional details like entity relationships, role definitions, and event timelines – making it much more reliable for automation. Think of it as WHOIS revamped as a modern API – it's mostly the same source data but with a more user-friendly format.

Does RDAP have different data than WHOIS?

Not really. It's usually the same source data, just in a better format. Some registrars may provide slightly different sets of data through each protocol, but the core registration data should be identical. Privacy protection still redacts the same fields. As RDAP adoption grows, it will become the primary source for this information across all registries.

Does RDAP show privacy-protected data?

Nope. RDAP follows the same privacy rules as WHOIS. If the domain is using privacy protection, RDAP will return the same redacted or proxy information that you'd see in a WHOIS record.

Does RDAP replace WHOIS?

In an official sense, yes. ICANN considers WHOIS deprecated since Jan. 2025, and RDAP is mandatory for new gTLDs. In reality both systems are still in use but the level of support varies. Some registries have already shutdown their WHOIS servers, while others are sending deprecation notices with each response. Who knows, WHOIS may just outlive us all.

Why do some domains still lack RDAP support?

Coverage is growing steadily and most major TLD registries now support RDAP, including .com, .net, .org, and many country-code TLDs. ICANN required new gTLD registries to support RDAP starting in 2019, but ccTLDs live by their own rules. These registries are often run by small government departments or academic institutions, which can mean slower progress. You can track the progress of RDAP support amongst registries on RDAP.ORG.

What (wtf) are jCards?

RDAP outputs all contact info using jCard, which is an overly complex JSON version of vCard. Each contact field is a typed array element, so it's an array of arrays, because a simple object would be too easy. It's like they asked "how can we make contact data as unreadable as possible" and jCard was born. Here's a great resource on jCard and everything else you might want to know about RDAP.

Can I use RDAP to look up IP addresses and ASNs?

Yes, RDAP is not just for domains. You can also look up IP addresses or ASNs (Autonomous System Numbers). Each major RIR (Regional Internet Registry), e.g. ARIN, RIPE, or APNIC, runs its own RDAP service. An Autonomous System Number may sound like dystopian jargon, but it's just a unique identifier for large ISPs and other network operators on the global internet routing table.

What are RDAP redirects and referrals?

RDAP servers sometimes use HTTP redirects (3xx) to send clients to a different authority, especially after a domain has been transferred.

Referrals are a way to link to other servers or resources, usually pointing from the registry (who owns the domain) to the registrar (who manages it). Starting from one of the bootstrap servers, you will get referral links that lead to the correct authoritative endpoint. Follow the yellow brick road (referral chain) and you'll eventually find the Wizard (authoritative data). It's like how nameserver delegation works in DNS, but for registration/ownership info.

What do the domain status codes mean?

Domain status codes (aka EPP status) describe a domain's current state and any security locks. They control whether a domain can be transferred, updated, deleted, or resolved in DNS. Multiple codes can apply at once, and some are set by the registrar ("client") while others are enforced by the registry ("server").

  • ok – No restrictions, domain is active, nameservers are configured. Can be updated, transferred, or deleted.
  • active – Registered and nameservers configured; may have other restrictions.
  • inactive – Registered but not resolving due to no nameservers or hold.
  • clientTransferProhibited – Registrar lock blocking transfers. Must be removed before transfer.
  • serverTransferProhibited – Registry-applied lock blocking transfers. Requires registry approval to remove.
  • clientDeleteProhibited – Registrar-applied lock preventing deletion (including transfer to another registrar). Used to protect important domains.
  • serverDeleteProhibited – Registry-applied lock preventing deletion; cannot be removed by the registrar alone.
  • clientHold – Registrar suspension that removes the domain from DNS. Common causes: unpaid renewal, invalid/expired WHOIS data, abuse complaints.
  • serverHold – Registry suspension that removes the domain from DNS. Common causes: abuse or policy violations, legal disputes.
  • redemptionPeriod – (30-45 days) Domain has expired and been removed from DNS, but can be restored by the original owner (for a fee).
  • pendingDelete – (5 days) Final deletion stage after redemption. Cannot be restored by owner.
  • pendingTransfer – Transfer in progress; no modifications allowed.
  • pendingRestore – Restoration requested after redemption; not yet complete.
  • renewPeriod – Automatic renewal grace period after successful renewal.
  • pendingUpdate – A change (e.g., contact info, nameservers) is in progress; not yet finalized in the registry.

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