On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 08:11:39 MST, Danny McPherson <danny@tcb.net> said:
Absolutely, unless assumming "us" == NANOG. But that's between each NSI customer and NSI, not NANOG and NSI. And as an NSI customer, once escalated to this level, it's something that I'd
Umm.. note that if NSI drops the Whois information regarding one of their customers on the floor, that's between *me* and NSI, not between NSI and the customer. I at least *HOPE* that the majority of Whois queries are people looking for contact information for *other* sites, rather than paranoid "is my entry still OK?" queries. If the latter, we have a serious problem. If the former, it's *still* not between NSI and the customer, because the customer who's info I'm trying to find doesn't *know* that I'm unable to find it. And if I had the info so I could tell them... I wouldn't be looking in Whois in the first place. Also, note that "between each customer and NSI" is exactly the sort of reason why the concept of a class action lawsuit exists. I'm not saying one is needed, just mentioning the logic behind it.... Valdis Kletnieks Operating Systems Analyst Virginia Tech