On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Lynn W. Taylor wrote:
> I have one question, and maybe I'm missing something:
> Why does the WHOIS result need to be easily machine-parsed?
> Without ransacking the database, how would we use this?

(1) visual traceroute

(2) populating a database with data from an existing domain to allow a
user to correct and augment the information when setting up their new
customer profile with us.  The contact and name server information are 
both vital parts of this process in my experience.

(3) finding local businesses

(4) determining what other domains a given person owns.  This would be
valiable from an OpenSRS reseller perspective as well as for law
enforcement and anti-spam efforts.

(5) Monitoring whois over time to see what changes.  This has become much
harder with all of the obfuscation various people do.  It used to be that
I could say when a given piece of data changed in whois, but now figuring
that out requires parsing the morphing record to pull out the individual
data points and comparing them individually.  Given that the obfuscation
doesn't slow the spammers down noticably, but it does make people who want
to do interesting and worthwhile things with the data give up or spend
inordinate amounts of time working around the foolish obfuscation it makes
me want to scream!  (Must go kill rollerrats...die! die!...grrr!!!)

Obviously I'm a bit pieved at all of this short-sighted obfuscation, but 
it has made the legitimate uses we have much more painful.  We've lost 
business because we won't let people setup domains anonymously.  Aside 
from the fact that I don't like that idea inherently and I hope I wouldn't 
let people do it even if the rules said it was OK, the motivations of 
those who want to be anonymous are highly affected by what happens within 
days of someone showing up in whois.

-- 
</chris>

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