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Re: whois broke again?


From: William Allen Simpson <wsimpson () greendragon com>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 20:28:31 -0500


Rodney Joffe wrote:
On the other hand, I believe that there *is* an overwhelming public
interest issue as far as typical whois type data is concerned. The
ability to reach responsible parties during network events like DOS
attacks, bogus announcements, domain failures, spam runs, etc. are
necessary. 
...
So, a fundamental decision has to be made:

Is it important for parties that control DNS data (domain names and
address space) that are connected to "the network" to be identifiable to
the community at large, and reachable? 

It is important.

If so, a replacement rfc needs to be developed. 

A replacement for what?

Don't we already have plenty of documents describing the protocols?

Are you referring to a BCP?

WSimpson () UMich edu
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