Okay, so I'm going to start my own registrar company. When you go register a domain with me I will verify your contact information for accuracy, best as I can. In the whois database you will get:
Registrant: [<Domain Owners Acct. # variation> <Registrar Company Name>] <Registrar Company Street Address> <Registrar Company City, State, ZIP> United States Registered through: <Registrar Company> Domain Name: DOMAIN.??? Created on: 28-Nov-06 Expires on: 28-Nov-08 Last Updated on: Administrative Contact: [<Domain Owners Acct. # variation>@<RegistrarCompany.com>] <Registrar Company Street Address> <Registrar Company City, State, ZIP> United States <Registrar Company Phone #> Technical Contact: [<Domain Owners Acct. # variation>@<RegistrarCompany.com>] <Registrar Company Street Address> <Registrar Company City, State, ZIP> United States <Registrar Company Phone #> When you find a problem with a domain registered with my company you'll simply sign up for a free account and be assigned an acct. #. When you correspond to one of the domain owners registered with me you'll do so from a web interface that will use a variation of your acct. # as your from e-mail and send to the domain owner's e-mail I have on file. A lot of web service companies handle things this way - eBay for instance - so why not a registrar? All of the information is there for LE purposes, plus the public can still communicate with domain owners when needed and a domain owners information is kept from those evil spammers/scammers. Couldn't it be done? _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
