[consult] "Removal of WHOIS Query Result Limit" revisited
Edward Lewis
Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz
Fri Mar 23 16:06:32 EDT 2007
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Prompted by the fact that I might not have network access over the weekend or until the end of the consultation process I'd like to throw the following input on the table. 1) At the previous Public Policy meeting CRISP (really IRIS) was presented. (see: http://www.arin.net/meetings/minutes/ARIN_XVIII/ppm2_transcript.html#anchor_11) I can't find a count of the hands raised (somewhere there was a count of 6 interested and 9 wanted a prototype which caused some confusion - about motivation) at the end, but I thought there was a significant amount of interest in this. (Question to staff - is there a record of the counts at the end of the presentation? Is my question clear?) Assuming there is will to look further into IRIS, my suggestion is to use this as a trial balloon for IRIS. I.e., IRIS clients with approoriate credentials get un-capped results. 2) I don't want to penalize those that need access now by waiting for a decision on #1 and then, if it is a "go for it" implementation and deployment, there be some method for larger responses. I would prefer at least an off-line option, like emailing in the query to the hostmasters and have the result mailed back. I wouldn't mind just upping the limit but I have 2 reasons to be negative on that. First, there's the "if the limit is raised, then why bother with the IRIS experiment. That's a cheap reason I admit. Second, there's the "we set the limit for a reason and it would be unwise to just blow it off without realizing the tradeoff of risks." That's harder to quantify but a bit more real than the former reason. 3) Raise the limit a bit. Maybe from 256 to 260. No, kidding. Up to 1024 maybe. But that is arbitrary. 4) Promote the issue and ask for anyone who has been limited and felt they had a legit need to get the data (as opposed to "it was a mistake") to register the event and ask the staff to report the activity at the meeting in October. These suggestions are more like wild ideas than something I'd argue myself into a corner over. I have a question...if the output of this consultation is to generate a policy proposal, will this have to wait for the October meeting as it is close to the April meeting already? And, who is going to be the stuckee to generate it? -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Edward Lewis +1-571-434-5468 NeuStar Sarcasm doesn't scale.
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