“I would support the addition of a URL option, without the elimination of the 
Abuse POC at this time.”

 

Me too. +1

 

Regards,

Mike Burns

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 12:51 PM
To: William Herrin <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2021-7: Make Abuse Contact Useful

 

And "tel:123-456-7890" is a URL for a phone number. However, that means to 
replace the current POC info you need at least two URLs and probably more if 
you want to support a web form and possibly an API option. But I don't believe 
a single URL is a viable solution. 

 

But then, with multiple URLs there becomes a question of order of preference. 
Which does the entity providing the URLs prefer and in what order? Furthermore, 
if you provide only a Web Form or API URL, where do you call or email if it 
seems to have gone wrong? 

 

Simply changing the Abuse Contact to a URL isn't necessarily going to make 
things better, and it could make things much worse. While this could allow 
those that want to be responsive to increase their responsiveness, however, I 
fear that it also allows those that want to be unresponsive to obfuscate things 
even more than is possible today. 

 

Having staff translate the current POC data to URLs is a reasonable transition 
strategy on the data production side of things. But a flag day on the data 
consumption side, would be unacceptable, at least in my opinion. So, there 
would need to be an overlap where both the Abuse POC and Abuse URL Data are 
available, and I think we are talking about multiple years of overlap. Further, 
for at least for part of that time those that want to provide only an Abuse URL 
would still need to provide an Abuse POC. 

 

There are many users of the current Abuse POC, and an abrupt change in the 
format of this data is not acceptable in my opinion. So, while I support work 
in this area, some changes are most definitely needed, and long-term this seems 
like the right direction, nevertheless, we need to proceed very carefully. 
Therefore, without at least a more detailed and lengthy transition plan, I can 
not support any proposal that effectively eliminates the Abuse POC as we know 
it today. I would support the addition of a URL option, without the elimination 
of the Abuse POC at this time.

 

Thanks. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 2:10 AM William Herrin <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 2:59 PM John Santos <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> My domain has a valid abuse contact (me), and it's been years since I actually
> received anything except spam.  (I check the spam detector output daily to 
> make
> sure it actually is spam, and it always is.  It's usually no more than a 
> handful
> of spam emails daily, probably because I never respond to it or originate any
> email from the "abuse" address, so there is nothing for the spammers to 
> harvest.)
>
> Under this new scheme, would I still be able to handle abuse the exact same 
> way?

Hi John,

"mailto:your@address <mailto:your@address> " is a valid URL, is it not?


>> Initial implementation suggested to replace the abuse POC with a URL
>> pointing to ARIN’s display of the same POC record which was used for
>> abuse reporting. Should support multiple URLs so that if desired an
>> organization can specify both “mailto:somebody@here <mailto:somebody@here> ” 
>> and
>> “tel:1234567” if that’s how they actually want abuse reported to them.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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