Is there some mechanism in place, if $SOMEONE has registed $IP as a
hostname with NSI Registry, except that $IP doesn't belong to them,
it belongs to you, and you'd now like to use it as a nameserver?
Seems a trivial DoS against "The system", (since - from my
conversations with NSI - they seem completely unwilling to deal with
the problem), to simply register a domain, "NSISTUPIDHOSTPOLICY.COM",
and start creating sequential hostnames ...
A1.B1.C1.D1.NSISTUPIDPOLICY.COM, A1.B1.C1.D2.NSI.... etc., until
you've allocated largish chunks of the IP spectrum. People can then
either use the hostname you've provided, or complain to NSI to get
the host removed (good luck).
Thoughts?
D
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