[consult] Call for Community Consultation - Lame Delegation Information in WHOIS
Edward Lewis
Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz
Fri Oct 19 09:09:56 EDT 2007
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After some more chattering, I feel compelled to change an opinion of mine. On the matter of whether or not the lame delegation ought to appear in WhoIs, I still don't like to label the offender with a scarlet L [0] but there might be an operational reason to do so. Say one /24 NS set is pulled from a /20. A "relying operator" may wonder why the /24 is missing and might conclude that it is an ARIN omission. If a notice in the WhoIs exists, that might reduce the time ARIN staff has to spend fielding calls for such a situation. (We have a similar situation, we deployed an IPv6-only name server for a TLD and now some people are asking if the A record fell out of our zone - so I had to go write a "prepared statement" for the helpdesk to use. Man I *hate* having to do actual "work!") So, if at the staff's discretion, listing lame entries in the WhoIs will/is thought to/ reduce the number of false-positive complaint calls or at least the time spent on the calls that do arrive, I would agree to listing the lame entries. I still would prefer an alternative notification process - but being at a loss to suggest something that is a better idea, I'll leave that up to staff discretion and imagination. ;) (Such as "www.arin.net/Lamers") Obscure literary references: [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet_Letter At 15:14 -0400 10/12/07, Edward Lewis wrote: >At 11:15 -0400 10/9/07, Member Services wrote: > >>The complete suggestion can be viewed at: >>http://www.arin.net/acsp/suggestions/2007-29.html >> >... >22>1) Is it necessary to indicate which delegations are lame within the >>network block within WHOIS? >>2) If yes, how should this information be displayed in WHOIS? > >As the suggester, I'm for per zone enforcement. To answer the two >issue questions: > >1) No. >2) See #1 ;) > >I don't think that the goal is punishment or labeling because this >might have other repercussions (esp. if space is returned and >reused). The goal is to make the DNS work better. So, once efforts >to get the situation fixed have been unsuccessful, all that is >needed is to drop the offending NS RRs from the zone file. > >This is a DNS issue, not really a registry issue. >-- >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- >Edward Lewis +1-571-434-5468 >NeuStar > >Think glocally. Act confused. >_______________________________________________ >ARIN-Consult >You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the >ARIN Consult Mailing >List (consult at arin.net). >Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: >http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/consult Please contact the >ARIN Member Services >Help Desk at info at arin.net if you experience any issues. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Edward Lewis +1-571-434-5468 NeuStar Think glocally. Act confused.
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