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clarification




My Understanding of the Goals of WhoIs from the meeting I attended until my battery ran out.


The design function of the WhoIs database is to provide network contact information for technical admin purposes. The WhoIs database is failing in its critical functions. This working group proposes to implement an updated WhoIs in order to solve the following problems:

Referrals

Query controls/number of queries

Data accuracy

Standardized query and query responses.

The proposal is for an extension of WhoIs with a tight focus on the core requirements. This may result in a decrease in the availability of WhoIs technical contacts to users at large. The concern of this working group
is only the technical information, distinct from any information which may be desirable for any other social or economic purposes.


The following must be true of the final protocol:

- it must allow graceful evolution so that upgrades need not be simultaneous

- it must provide information to those who provide network services, including network administrators and incident response teams

- it must increase data accuracy

- it may implement authentication

- backwards compatibility

The design of such a system must clearly define the protocols and data formats for a WhoIs database which will provide reliable authenticated technical contact information for users authenticated to have a technical need to know.



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