On 12/4/14, 2:19 PM, "Sandra Murphy" <sa...@tislabs.com> wrote:


>Which begs the question for me -- ARIN already operates services that
>operators rely upon.  Why are they different?  Does ARIN run no risk of
>litigation due to some perceived involvement of those services in
>someone's operational outage?

WG] I'm hard-pressed to come up with a case where packets stop flowing or
flow to the wrong party because whois is down. *Maybe* you can make that
case for reverse DNS since lots of anti-spam/anti-spoof relies on
forward/reverse DNS agreement, but that doesn't affect routing. RPKI ups
the ante considerably. I believe ARIN when they say that the liability
risks are higher for this.

Thanks,

Wes


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