2009/12/8 Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz@thur.de>
Consider the same mechanism for DNS ... We will receive an other INAIC, but this time it will work. BTW: INAIC also first spidered, before offering "services": whois -h whois.inaic.net bofh
No - that is not a correct claim. INAIC never spidered anything. The data contained in INAIC whois prior to 2003 all comes from the PacificRoot - now defunct. Also INAIC did work. INAIC was providing root resolution to most of Europe and all of Turkey and marketing had many other countries in the pipe. I remember hearing reports of ICANN calling all our major clients asking them not to use us. No one paid ICANN much attention on that. INAIC failed because I pulled the plug when I went public and blew the whistle. The organization was corrupt - when I went over to investigate I found out we had people involved with criminal records, some were embezzling money, committing tax fraud and money laundering just to mention a few things I found distasteful with respect to the organization. After I pulled the plug the whole thing went to hell - this communication although a one sided presentation still gives some background on it. But I should state the writer - Marty van Veluw was also very much involved in the various financial irregularities. http://bit.ly/7PpFCE cheers joe baptista