At 15:47 18-08-2011, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
> B.2 Require ARIN/delegated authorities published abuse addresses to
> unconditionally accept MARF reports (they automatically do as it stands
> due to the humanly readable first part and third part containing the
> relevant evidence)
If a sender fills your queue with a misdirected ARF report every
second, would you unconditionally accept it or take other action?
As I'm learning now with the fledgling WEIRDS effort, the IETF has
no purview to cause ARIN or any RIR to do anything in terms of what
data they require from registrants or make available via
WHOIS. That's something you'd have to pursue with ICANN, as it's
entirely a matter of policy and not one of technology. (I'm not
sure how that logic jives with RFC2142, however.)
For the IP address angle, use existing RIR processes to get what you
want. I doubt that ICANN can do much in that area. It's better to
avoid the RFC 2142 logic as it leads to unproductive discussions.
Regards,
-sm
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