We have additional questions for ICANN org. Please see highlighted below We have found several error messages in using the tool referenced below: The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server. (the domain name was confirmed to be registered with the registry) Sorry, but the Registry or Registrar WHOIS Server responded with a rate limit message due to high query volumes or has closed the connection without a response. Please try your request again later. ICANN received a timeout while querying the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server Are these error messages created by ICANN or do they come directly from the Registrar or Registry? Does ICANN track how often these error messages are presented in response to a WHOIS query?
Shouldn't we recommend a combination of 2 measures: 1. Relieving the limitations on the Registrar/Registry side for access from ICANN IPs 2. Introducing CAPTHCAs (or smth similar) to prevent harvesting on ICANN side? On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 3:20 PM Susan Kawaguchi <susankpolicy@gmail.com> wrote:
We have additional questions for ICANN org. Please see highlighted below
We have found several error messages in using the tool referenced below:
The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server. (the domain name was confirmed to be registered with the registry)
Sorry, but the Registry or Registrar WHOIS Server responded with a rate limit message due to high query volumes or has closed the connection without a response. Please try your request again later.
ICANN received a timeout while querying the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server
Are these error messages created by ICANN or do they come directly from the Registrar or Registry?
Does ICANN track how often these error messages are presented in response to a WHOIS query?
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-- SY, Dmitry Belyavsky
Dear review team members, In response to your two questions below submitted on 12 December 2018, It seems that SME’S have previously addressed these questions in the WHOIS1 Implementation Briefings circulated in November 2017<https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/rds-whois2-rt/2017-November/000207.html>. You can find the responses under questions 6, 7 and 8 in the following document<https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/63145823/WHOIS1-Implementat...>. Please kindly let us know if there is any other specific question that the Review Team would like SME’s to address. Kind regards, Jean-Baptiste From: RDS-WHOIS2-RT <rds-whois2-rt-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Susan Kawaguchi <susankpolicy@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 1:20 PM To: RDS WHOIS2-RT List <rds-whois2-rt@icann.org> Subject: [RDS-WHOIS2-RT] Common Interface rec. We have additional questions for ICANN org. Please see highlighted below We have found several error messages in using the tool referenced below: The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server. (the domain name was confirmed to be registered with the registry) Sorry, but the Registry or Registrar WHOIS Server responded with a rate limit message due to high query volumes or has closed the connection without a response. Please try your request again later. ICANN received a timeout while querying the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server Are these error messages created by ICANN or do they come directly from the Registrar or Registry? Does ICANN track how often these error messages are presented in response to a WHOIS query?
The messages in question are: * The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server. (the domain name was confirmed to be registered with the registry) * Sorry, but the Registry or Registrar WHOIS Server responded with a rate limit message due to high query volumes or has closed the connection without a response. Please try your request again later. * ICANN received a timeout while querying the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server The third must be from ICANN and the other two are reporting what happened, so I think we can safely says they are ICANN messages. Moreover, the SME description says that the portal displays the raw WHOIS record (under that title) as well as the same data parsed. There is no mention of error messages unless part of the raw output. It would be useful to have seen a screen capture to know exactly where in the output the messages occurred. But in the absence of that, I will remove the questions from the report. Alan At 18/12/2018 10:08 AM, Jean-Baptiste Deroulez wrote: Dear review team members, In response to your two questions below submitted on 12 December 2018, It seems that SME’S have previously addressed these questions in the WHOIS1 Implementation Briefings circulated in November 2017<https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/rds-whois2-rt/2017-November/000207.html>. You can find the responses under questions 6, 7 and 8 in the following document<https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/63145823/WHOIS1-Implementat...>. Please kindly let us know if there is any other specific question that the Review Team would like SME’s to address. Kind regards, Jean-Baptiste From: RDS-WHOIS2-RT <rds-whois2-rt-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Susan Kawaguchi <susankpolicy@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 1:20 PM To: RDS WHOIS2-RT List <rds-whois2-rt@icann.org> Subject: [RDS-WHOIS2-RT] Common Interface rec. We have additional questions for ICANN org. Please see highlighted below We have found several error messages in using the tool referenced below: The requested second-level domain was not found in the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server. (the domain name was confirmed to be registered with the registry) Sorry, but the Registry or Registrar WHOIS Server responded with a rate limit message due to high query volumes or has closed the connection without a response. Please try your request again later. ICANN received a timeout while querying the Registry or Registrar’s WHOIS Server Are these error messages created by ICANN or do they come directly from the Registrar or Registry? Does ICANN track how often these error messages are presented in response to a WHOIS query? _______________________________________________ RDS-WHOIS2-RT mailing list RDS-WHOIS2-RT@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rds-whois2-rt
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