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On Jul 9, 2019, at 19:13, Paul Vixie <p...@redbarn.org> wrote:

whois and rdap servers are a dime a dozen. i can run one for all
of my domains, and put it behind a rate limiter to make life
harder for scrapers.


The reason scraping and rate-limiting make sense with registry operates servers is because scrapers want to query the whole portfolio.

this is wrong. stop being obstreperous and deflective about this topic
for a few days if you want me to tell you why. i'm done otherwise.


In this scenario, the attacker only queries your record once and has what he needs to move on to next domain. Any rate limit beyond 0 doesn’t protect you.

same.


And if you run DNS Auth, don’t have the ability to rate limit today?

i think you mean "don't you have", and no, because as i said up-thread,
i can't ask my friendly secondaries to do custom name server settings
for those of my zones they handle.

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P Vixie

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