"Roeland M.J. Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com> wrote:
At 04:03 PM 3/23/99 -0800, Randy Bush wrote:
Randy we've been there - done that - the only answer is PREPAY.
that's one approach to the cybersquatter issue. like all solutions, it has it's good and bad points. but i meets my needs, so what the heck.
but this does not address the miner/spammer issues.
Actually it would if you also restrict whois to tech contacts. It would only take a slight modification for the whois client to read and send the uuid of the account doing the requesting. The whois server could then reply or deny, based on that information. The fact that one then has to have a domain in order to use the whois database, plus the pre-pay requirement, should slow them down a bit.
This would only work using a local whois client. Web and telnet-based whois would break due to their anonymity. OTOH, a limited response might be implemented for those. Or not.... It still sounds like a lot of work for the implementors who seem to have their hands full already. -ls-
Yes, this can be circumvented, but it would cost a lot more than the $70 for a domain registration. In addition, the whois server would know exactly who is mining the data and would be able to track them, even if they spread it out over months. ___________________________________________________ Roeland M.J. Meyer - e-mail: mailto:rmeyer@mhsc.com Internet phone: hawk.lvrmr.mhsc.com Personal web pages: http://staff.mhsc.com/~rmeyer Company web-site: http://www.mhsc.com ___________________________________________________ KISS ... gotta love it!