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Re: Suggestion: Add contact entry to whois


From: Network Operations Center <noc () nwrain net>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:29:33 -0800 (PST)


        Hello All,

On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Phil Howard wrote:

Owen DeLong wrote:

We already have Admin, Tech, and Billing.  Would it be possible to consider
the addition of an Abuse contact in whois?
        Not actually a bad idea for (mail abuse) , But then the Tech
        Contact s/b able to remedy the condition by forwarding the
        info to postmaster , You have that defined for your domain
        don't you ?


The existing contacts serve that function.  If someone at some place is
        I disagree with this entirely ,  in the last few years we have
        had a inundation of domain requests mostly from very non-technical
        individuals .

        The Administrator, isn't needed to be Technically Competent.
        The Technical Contact, -IS- ,  But in some cases isn't .
        The Billing Contact, isn't needed to be Technically Competent.

        And on top of this we have people whom have entered registrations
        that all of the above are to the same clueless individual .

        I would like to see an entry that can -ONLY- be entered
        by a -KNOWN- Technical Contact Associated with particular Name
        Server(s) .  

smurfing you, you don't want to talk to some secretary who is going to
stick a post-it on some manager's door about it.  You want the NOC and
you want the person in the NOC who can initiate immediate investigation
and correct the problem.  Well, at least I do.
        How about a NOC entry ? , But then again Technical Contact s/b
        able to forward to NOC@ ....
 
Define "abuse".  It comes in a lot of categories, anyway.  Which category
do you think an abuse contact should be getting them for?  Smurf?  Flood?
Spam?  Bad BGP?  Hacking?
        Yes I agree , original poster Please define .





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