There has been plenty of complaints lodged. NameSecure happens to finally have port 43 whois service running, for the first time. I don't mean to sound like an apologist for NSI, but they've been having plenty of trouble with SRS. I leave it as a value judgement as to the appropriateness of rolling out code that doesn't pass the most basic of QA muster, and whose design and architecture is protected by the most stringent and arcane NDA that I've ever seen. Also, many of you have users that have been entering bogus info in the whois database for years, and never said anything then. The point; there's plenty of mud to go around. It's about time that you guys got involved enough to fix it, instead of piss-and-moan. ICANN is supposed to inherit the root-servers.net and damned few have ever even seen a *nix shell. In the past two years, the big 8 have been conspicuous, by total absence from the IFWP/ICANN/etc scene. The NTIA/DOC has already cut IANA funding and ICANN has already accepted responsibility. Parts of ICANN ain't looking good. I'm not at all sure that it shouldn't die. Now you bitch about things not working right? ... duh! What the hell did you expect?!
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of John Hawkinson Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 9:48 PM To: Alex Rubenstein Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: whois broke again?
Whats amazing to me is that there is not one peep from NSI about this, no news service picked up on it, and it will go unnoticed, in general.
Isn't it amazing that a company as significant on the 'net as NSI can have such repetitive, continual database problems, and no one cares?
Perhaps it's because no one bothers to report the problems to them instead people send mail to bitch-and-moan@merit.edu which just happens to forward to nanog?
--jhawk