[17583] in North American Network Operators' Group

home help back first fref pref prev next nref lref last post

Re: worldnic

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Phil Howard)
Fri Jun 5 17:45:24 1998

From: Phil Howard <phil@charon.ipal.net>
To: jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net (Jon Lewis)
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 12:13:25 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.980604221504.723p-100000@tarkin.fdt.net> from "Jon Lewis" at Jun 4, 98 10:21:57 pm

> I must not be on enough or the right lists...but what's the deal with
> worldnic.com?  I'd not heard anything about it until today.  I tried to
> move a domain (a .org domain) for a customer today, and got the following
> reply from domreg@internic.net: 

It might be good to bring this up on the Domain Policy mailing list.
It might not be exactly correct there, but at least some NSI people
read there and they might know what is going on.  Maybe they can even
tell us something about it.  It also happens to be where a lot of
flaming of NSI takes place, even though NSI (or is that InterNIC)
is hosting the mailing list.


> Thank you for contacting Network Solutions, Inc., InterNIC
> Registration Services.
> 
> The domain name you are attempting to update was registered
> through WorldNIC Services and should be updated via the following
> URL:
> 
>                 http://www.worldnic.com

I checked the site, and could not find a way to make an update there.
They have a place to register a domain, but if you enter an existing
domain name, it merely tells you that you cannot use that one because
it already exists.


> This looks like Network Solutions taking advantage of its position as
> controller of the big three commercially used TLDs to find new ways to dip
> their fingers into another part of the pie...perhaps in anticipation of
> losing their monopoly on domain registrations.

I'm sure NSI wants to be a player in the domain name game.  I'm sure they
also want to be the big player.


> What does my ISP need to do to get setup with Network Solutions such that
> anytime someone wants to modify a domain registered through us, the
> request is bounced litterally saying "you can't do that, go talk to FDT 
> about it."?

I guess you need to become a registrar.  You would need to run the shared
registry system which would allow you to be a registrar for these TLDs.
But I don't see there being all that much difference between being a
registrar and simply doing what most ISPs already do and do the registering
for a customer via a registrar.

Well, I take that back ... I do see a difference ... it may be the case
that the registration policies MIGHT be different for each registrar.
That will be interesting.

Anyway, are domain issues appropriate for NANOG?  Certainly most network
operators do have to deal with them, but is it actually a network operation
issue?  I tend to think not.  So this all is probably more appropriate for
a domains oriented mailing list.

-- 
Phil Howard | die5spam@dumb6ads.net eat1this@spam6mer.edu stop9ads@lame8ads.org
  phil      | stop7543@s2p9a4m3.net eat77me4@dumb8ads.org no6spam8@no99ads7.net
      at    | no09ads0@dumb3ads.edu suck2it1@no0where.edu stop3it7@dumb3ads.org
  ipal      | die3spam@nowhere3.net stop9846@s8p5a2m1.edu a7b8c7d8@no1place.com
     dot    | stop3ads@lame9ads.edu no4way44@anyplace.edu stop8824@noplace9.edu
  net       | eat31me2@dumb8ads.net blow8me9@spam8mer.net suck2it8@no6place.edu

home help back first fref pref prev next nref lref last post