On 20/12/2017 12:08, Gavin Brown wrote:
> Having thought about this topic for a little while, it occurred to me
> that there might be some benefit in a "straw man" proposal for how
> centralised databases of registration data might be avoided. So I wrote
> this Internet-Draft which describes a simple decentralised alternative
> to Whois/RDAP directories.
> 
> Obviously it is far from a perfect solution, but I have yet to think of
> any criticism of it that does not equally to Whois/RDAP as they
> currently exist. So I have published my draft for feedback.

What do you do for domain names that are registered but not technically
used, meaning no delegation in DNS?
In that case you can not publish URI records in their zone (except if
there is a way to have the registry publish it instead in its zone, like
it does for glues), nor having a webserver reply for the website under
this domain.

-- 
Patrick Mevzek

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