On Wed, 6 Feb 2013 16:21:47 -0800, "Cory (NQ1E)" <cory(a)nq1e.hm> wrote:
Now that the responsible parties for each subnet are
starting to be tracked
in a centralized database, perhaps it would be a good idea to connect it to
an rwhois service. That way anyone can look up who is responsible for an
AMPRNet IP in the exact same way they would for any other IP address.
Is anyone running whois daemons on the Internet anymore? Last time I tried doing
whois on a name it failed. The spammers have made it impossible to put up a
whois because they mined them all for valid emails so organizations had to
abandon it.