Hi Paul,
On 11/21/10 9:33 AM, "Paul Vixie" <vi...@isc.org> wrote: >here's something interesting. > >> You have just received a comment for: >> >> Taking Back the DNS >> http://www.circleid.com/posts/20100728_taking_back_the_dns/#7331 >> By Marc Perkel >> ... >> Also - I would like to see some sort of DNS lookup to determine the >> age of a domain and the expiration date through DNS (high speed) as >> opposed to whois. That way domains that are very new can be >> distinguished for those who are established. > >how would the registry system implement something like this? could we >define another SRV-like schema like: Why would we do this, who gains by adding this? I don't see the benefit. As a registrant, registrar or registry I have access to that data. As a person (or client) resolving a name at a specific point in time I don't see how this data would be relevant. Even as a third party if I want the expiration data then there are existing protocols for doing that. Was the use case outlined? John > >vix._domain._whois._registry.com TXT "admin-c:pv15" > TXT "tech-c:pv15" > TXT "updated:25-Feb-2009" > TXT "created:20-Jun-1995" > TXT "expires:19-Jun-2011" > TXT "registrar:http://tucowsdomains.com" > >pv15._contact._whois._registry.com TXT "name:Vixie, Paul" > TXT "email:p...@vix.com" > TXT "postal:Star Route Box 159A, \ > Woodside, CA 94062, US" > TXT "pstn:+1.6504231383" > >...and then leave it up to each registry (and maybe icann if they are a >regulated registry) to decide whether to implement it and to decide what >kind of rate limiting to perform? > >i know there are a lot of related proposals in XML. that's another topic. >_______________________________________________ >DNSOP mailing list >DNSOP@ietf.org >https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop