[arin-ppml] private whois record
Kevin Kargel
kkargel at polartel.com
Tue Aug 7 13:01:16 EDT 2012
I see no great problem with private registration so long as there are active
authoritative contacts that can actually do something should a network or
abuse issue occur. Having an abuse or NOC contact point to someone who can
call someone who knows who to call is unacceptable. We need to be able to
reach a network administrator directly.
Having said that, if you are operating on the public network and wish to
keep your contact information private then something just doesn't jive. I
do strongly support transparency. If you don't want to disclose any
information the solution is simple, don't transact on public networks.
Kevin
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From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On
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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 11:26 AM
To: ARIN PPML (ppml at arin.net)
Subject: [arin-ppml] private whois record
APNIC has a 'private' option for LIR to make the non-portable assignments
private. It fulfills the LIR's registration requirements, and at the same
time gives LIR option to address its customer's privacy concerns. It does
seem a superb idea. I wonder if the topic has ever been raised and
discussed in ARIN?
Yi Chu
IP Engineering
Sprint
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