As originally sent to the registrars list by Rick Wesson... Through 2005, the reg-ops (Registrar Operations) mailing list which was established after the first Panix incident, was working by trial and error, learning from past mistakes, formalizing reporting guidelines and operating procedures. The mailing list now holds representatives from most of the big registrars. reg-ops also holds liaisons to NSP-SEC, DA/MWP, ICANN, SSAC, NANOG and the root servers. Other than the registrars, there are also a limited number of vetted individual from the anti-spam, anti-phishing and security industry. The purpose of the list is to relay reliable information in real-time from the industry to registrars on issues such as scams, phishing, etc. Real-time issues are handled with care while other reports can be made digested, periodically. The list is mostly operational and therefore there is not much chatter. However, security and operational issues which concern registrars or cooperation/information sharing happens when it is needed. The list is not open to the public, and subscription requires vetting. Please contact me or Gadi Evron <ge@linuxbox.org> directly to be added to the group. Thanks, Gadi.
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Gadi Evron wrote:
As originally sent to the registrars list by Rick Wesson...
Through 2005, the reg-ops (Registrar Operations) mailing list which was established after the first Panix incident, was working by trial and error, learning from past mistakes, formalizing reporting guidelines and operating procedures.
The mailing list now holds representatives from most of the big registrars.
reg-ops also holds liaisons to NSP-SEC, DA/MWP, ICANN, SSAC, NANOG and the root servers.
Other than the registrars, there are also a limited number of vetted individual from the anti-spam, anti-phishing and security industry.
The purpose of the list is to relay reliable information in real-time from the industry to registrars on issues such as scams, phishing, etc. Real-time issues are handled with care while other reports can be made digested, periodically.
The list is mostly operational and therefore there is not much chatter.
However, security and operational issues which concern registrars or cooperation/information sharing happens when it is needed.
The list is not open to the public, and subscription requires vetting.
Please contact me or Gadi Evron <ge@linuxbox.org> directly to be added to the group.
Please add - william@completewhois.com -- William Leibzon Elan Networks william@elan.net
Sorry for last message that was supposed to be offline - forgot to remove list address. -- William Leibzon Elan Networks william@elan.net
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Gadi Evron wrote:
The list is not open to the public, and subscription requires vetting.
Please contact me or Gadi Evron <ge@linuxbox.org> directly to be added to the group.
Translation: for 99% of the people who wasted time reading this, it was simply masturbation. matto --matt@snark.net------------------------------------------<darwin>< The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke
The list is not open to the public, and subscription requires vetting. Translation: for 99% of the people who wasted time reading this, it was simply masturbation.
Why such a snarky reply?
--matt@snark.net------------------------------------------<darwin><
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