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Re: The actual value, from a security standpoint, of using a proxy domain registrar?


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:27:28 +1000


In message <1b5c1c150907151452k52093694mc8b93538b4707f87 () mail gmail com>, Mike 
Lyon writes:
Howdy,

I am curious what others in the industry think on this topic. When one
registers a domain they can put in their real information or they can use a
proxy, like Go-Daddy's Domains By Proxy.

Now, personally, I would prefer just to get a PO Box and put that address on
my domain info instead of doing a proxy. I could also put down a phone
number in the registration that just goes to my general business phone line
which is just a DVR.

So the question I have is this: What actual security are these proxy
companies providing to the end-user?  My company website has my real
address, my real phone number, exec bio's and pictures of them yet upper
management (and our marketing company) think using a proxy is a good thing.

What's the difference between using a proxy vs using a PO Box except that a
PO Box is cheaper?

I'd just like to get thoughts from others to see what the general feeling is
on this topic.

Cheers,
Mike

        The whois is for when you stuff up you DNS / WEB etc.  There
        are lots of errors which are not visible except from a
        iterative resolver.  The contacts should be reachable easily
        from anywhere in the world.  They should be kept up to date.
        I don't know how often I've attempted to report a operational
        problem with DNS servers and delegations just to have the
        email bounce due to the data being out of date.

        Proxy services just add yet another layer that can go wrong.

        Mark
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Mark Andrews, ISC
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PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: marka () isc org


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