JFC (Jefsey) Morfin wrote: > voluntary publication of information has an extremely > flexible and powerfull tool at its disposition. It is > named the web. Sure, and reporting trouble also has some powerful tools, send a mail to postmaster@ or abuse@ or similar addresses. The whois info is for cases where this does not work as expected, server down or hopelessly misconfigured, and other cases where straight-forward approaches fail. Personally I'm not interested in any other whois data - okay, sometimes the nameserver, and while I don't need it I understand that others might try phone calls if a phone number is offered (so the published data should be correct). > As a ccTLD Registry we do _not_ publish any information. Out of curiosity, which country code are you talking about ? BTW, setting up a whois server is simpler than a Web server. Bye, Frank _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf