On 16 Jan 2005 at 10:25, Lou Katz wrote:
Is there anything that us folks out in the peanut gallery can do to help, other than locally serving the panix.net zone for panix.com? -- -=[L]=-
actually this is amazingly helpful. in fact encouraging more ISPs to do the same thing is, IMHO, the best way to route around hierarchical problems like this. imagine . . . "The Association of Trustworthy ISPs" these ISPs watch out for each other. in the case of a member's domain being hijacked all other members serve the correct zone info. this provides for a decentralized solution to the problem. this association only admits members based on strict criterion and drops members immediately upon discovery of unethical behavior. as more ISPs join the association end users will look for the association's seal of approval when shopping for an ISP. peace