I don't see why the ISP has to be the entity providing DNS lookup. The one I use won't even allocate me a static address, let alone accept RRs from me to serve out to others. I'm not sure I'd trust them to get it right and *keep* it right anyway.
If the ISPs won't cooperate, maybe the antivirus vendors would. They're already in the data security business, already have an extensive network presence, and already get money from me to help me secure my information assets. Build enrollment into the AV product or provide a separate setup tool. It should be simple. Likewise there are freestanding DNS providers out there who already have the infrastructure and the experience, are already serving some of us, already get money from some of us. This could be a welcome source of a little more income for very little more cost, or a freebie to get you in the door like free DDNS does. (I should read the paper; maybe this has been addressed.) -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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