In message <199504191812.OAA19123@titan.sprintlink.net>, Vadim Antonov writes:
jgs@aads.net (John G. Scudder) wrote:
What AS690 does is not just bureaucratic silliness. It's also enlightened self-interest (as Curtis keeps saying). If enough people have the sense to want to protect themselves, the Routing Registry will fly.
I agree with the idea of Routing Registry (although i'm more than sceptical about RADB in its present form, replacing distributed computation with a cental box not controlled by the service providers).
However, my point is that it should be easy to use and should be on-line; the NACR-style configuration nightmare is not going to fly.
--vadim
Vadim, How about if we put an HTTP front end on it in place of the e-mail interface and you can use your favorite forms capable web browser? Would that be easy enough to use? If so, can you live with an e-mail interface for a few months? Curtis