John Curran talked about ARIN’s privacy policy and whois plans this week at the ARIN meeting. Based on that, I don’t think there are plans to limit or restrict whois information maintained by ARIN. In fact, there was also a presentation on who-was implementation plans which would also keep historical data of registrants for AS and IP addresses.. If interested, there should be a copy of the session available for streaming on the ARIN website.. -ron
On Apr 14, 2018, at 4:19 PM, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> wrote:
Below from NANOG, made me wonder if same is true for ARIN? How available is that data i.e AS and IP address maintainers?
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Matt Harris <matt@netfire.net <mailto:matt@netfire.net>> Date: Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:19 PM Subject: Re: Is WHOIS going to go away? To: Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org <mailto:rsk@gsp.org>> Cc: North American Network Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org <mailto:nanog@nanog.org>>
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 12:14 PM, Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org <mailto:rsk@gsp.org>> wrote:
The only people served by restriction on WHOIS availability are abusers and attackers, and the entities (e.g., registrars) who profit from them.
Not that whois data for domain names has been particularly useful for the past decade anyhow since most TLDs and registrars either provide for free, or sell as an addon, "private" registration via some "proxy corporation" or whatever. Domain name whois for most TLDs has not been the sort of accountability measure that ICANN seems to think it is for a very long time, at least in practice.
I'd be much more concerned about RIPE's whois data for AS and IP address maintainers.
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