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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: small vent
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Michael Dillon wrote: > On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Patrick Greenwell wrote: > > > > Why can't the ISPs get their act together and use a whois client that > > > allows a simple request like "whois name" to find the appropriate > > > database? > > > > Possibly because that would be a backwards way to approach to the > > issue. What you propose would require that every person running a machine > > that has a version of whois install this new version of whois, rather than > > handling it intelligently at the registry level which would require no > > action on the part of the hundreds of thousands of machines out there. > > I believe in distributed intelligence rather than making everyone rely on > a single central point of failure. First off, the whois database *is* a single point of failure for all intents and purposes. There is no "distributed intelligence" contained within. Rwhois fits the distributed intelligence model much more closely. > If the default registry compiled into your whois client fails then you > can no longer reach any registry database at all whereas an intelligent > client would still be able to reach most databases. And again, this can be handled intelligently at the registry level. It's not like none of us have ever seen a proxy server. :-) Also, all these splits have come "after the fact." How many more will occur? Should we all run out and grab a new whois client every time a change occurs? And really, why should this be necessary? > There is also the problem that the default registry in most whois > clients is the Internic run by NSI and the management of that > company has shown themselves time and time again to be utterly clueless > about these kinds of issues. Well, there is one thing I won't argue about. I could however tell you about my experience with ARIN a little over a month ago and how it took being transferred 5 times before I got to someone that knew what I was talking about when I said "arin.net is not resolving" but I'll spare you. > I don't hold out much hope that pleading on hands and knees with the > royal Internic will lead to them implementing a whois proxy service. I don't think that it will be up to NSI in a few months. The point I believe the original poster was making, and one that I agree with is that it is quite possible to make all these internal issues and changes transparent to the end user by some simple coordination by the various number registries. /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Patrick Greenwell (800) 299-1288 v Systems Administrator (925) 377-1414 f NameSecure \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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