On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 01:38:03PM -0700, J.D. Falk wrote:
On 04/07/98, Andrew Crawford <andrewc@nildram.net> wrote:
Domain Name: RIPE.NET Domain Status: On Hold <<<<<<------
This is apparently causing some routing problems; many ISPs (especially in Europe) build their BGP filters from the data at whois.ripe.net at regular intervals. No whois.ripe.net = no routing policy data = screwed up BGP.
Perhaps there should be a list of "sacred" domains that should never be suspended no matter *how* long they go without paying their fees. I wonder what happened in this case?
If the .NET TLD was still just for backbone infrastructure, it'd make sense to do that. Perhaps RIPE qualifies for .INT?
No matter what it is, I agree...services like RIPE are way too important to the everyday functioning of the Internet to be turned off because of some NSI policy change.
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