> 1. AusRegistry is not aware of any evidence that whois is being used for > "harvesting" and as far as we are aware neither is auDA (we would know about > it if they had any issues believe me). The comment I made was that it must be happening, and by which I meant "high likely to be happening to some extent". I didn't mean to imply that you knew it was happening and weren't doing anything about it. > 2. Having said that we are not complacent not are we apathetic. We are > constantly working on ways to improve the security of the whois and maintain > the integrity of the .au database. For example, based on Bill's email > yesterday we have been able to perform changes that rectify this loophole in > the current system. It certainly makes it easier for us to solve these > problems when we get help from the public in the appropriate manner - I > encourage everyone to do the same. Highly commendable, really :) > 3. We acknowledge that the whois is not perfect and impenetrable. We are > currently working on a number of innovations which we hope will improve the > situation and continue to minimise the ability for it to be misused. > These need to be presented to auDA for consideration prior to publication. I'm glad AusRegistry is being proactive in this regard. I look forward to hearing about what you're working on. My apologies if I came across harsh or unreasonable. I possibly used some bad wording when trying to convey my opinion. Regards, Michael PurseReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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