[arin-ppml] Access to list of Number Resources with no valid POCs

Matthew Petach mpetach at netflight.com
Sun Aug 24 18:34:23 EDT 2014


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:20 PM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:

> On 8/20/14, 13:08 , John Curran wrote:
>
>> On Aug 20, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm at ipinc.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi John,
>>>
>>>   Embedded URLs are not really the problem - the problem is
>>> MIME-encoded email and HTML-encoded email that have the embedded
>>> URLs.
>>>
>> ...
>
>  Ted -
>>
>>    Point taken (and I am a huge fan of plain text email :-)...  I will
>>    look into any downsides to this approach and report back to the list.
>>
>
> I went back and looked at the latest validation email I got Aug 1 for my
> POC, quite timely for this discussion.  As far as I can tell it is not a
> HTML email, but plain text email with a plain text URL, quoted below is the
> relevant portion depersonalized.
>
>  The following is your current POC Whois registration record. To validate,
>> please take one of the actions listed below. If no action is taken within
>> 60 days, your POC record will be marked invalid in ARIN's Whois.
>>
>> Your POC information in Whois is:
>>
> XXXXX
>
>> 1) If the information above is correct, please confirm by visiting:
>>
>> https://www.arin.net/public/pocValidation.xhtml?
>> validationCode=XXXXXXXXXXX
>>
>> Alternatively, you may confirm by replying to this email.
>>
>
For the truly paranoid, is there a place
on arin.net where we can manually
nagivate to the page, and then
enter the validation code by
hand (or copy-paste it into a
web form) so that we can be sure
it's going to the right place?

Thanks!

Matt
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