RE: High volume WHOIS queries

From: Hannigan, Martin (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 01 2005 - 09:17:48 EST

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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [mailto:]On Behalf Of
    > Paul G
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:03 AM
    > To:
    > Subject: Re: High volume WHOIS queries
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Stephen J. Wilcox" <>
    > To: "joe mcguckin" <>
    > Cc: "Dan Lockwood" <>; "NANOG"
    > <>
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 4:53 AM
    > Subject: Re: High volume WHOIS queries
    >
    >
    > >
    > > altho arguably its not up to arin to provide processing
    > power for all
    > these
    > > deployments.
    > >
    > > if you can get a local copy why not have your clients
    > resolve back to
    > that?
    >
    > that is the point of his post actually - arin told him that
    > he can't do that
    > without pointing out where this is prohibited in the aup. i
    > can see their
    > point - they're trying to restrict the practicality of
    > attempting to harvest
    > the data and an open to the public whois server with no
    > access restrictions
    > would defeat that.

    I don't know that this is the case, I suspect it's
    resource management. If the database is getting
    slaughtered by applications on uncontrolled auto pilot,
    it's unusable for the rest of us.

    -M<


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