On 27 Jun 2015, at 14:26, Hosnieh Rafiee i...@rozanak.com wrote:
but exposing such critical information to public is against privacy rights
So get your local law enforcement and/or legislature to intervene. Please take
your complaints there.
If you want to join in the latest battle in this
Hello,
I received this note from my domain registrar that ICANN is going to expose
the information of domain holder to whois requests.
https://www.respectourprivacy.com/
Any comment?
Best,
Hosnieh
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On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 02:42:38PM +0200,
Hosnieh Rafiee i...@rozanak.com wrote
a message of 16 lines which said:
Any comment?
My personal opinion is that it is a bad move from ICANN (and illegal
in European countries, where the european directive on personal data
protection is more
Having been at the abuse handling end of things, I'd be very glad to see
the
real domain holder exposed. Domains by proxy makes any abuse handling
process much harder.
You only see the case from one points of view. If you change your points of
view and see it as an individual (not a
On Jun 27, 2015, at 6:21 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote:
But it is completely unrelated to this working group: whatever ICANN
decides on this matter, the DNS will leak information (and we are here
to limit this leak: let me remind you that qname minimisation is
currently in
On Jun 27, 2015, at 9:42 AM, Hosnieh Rafiee i...@rozanak.com wrote:
Hello,
I received this note from my domain registrar that ICANN is going to expose
the information of domain holder to whois requests.
https://www.respectourprivacy.com/
Any comment?
From an IETF perspective, WHOIS
But it is completely unrelated to this working group: whatever ICANN
decides on this matter, the DNS will leak information (and we are here
to limit this leak: let me remind you that qname minimisation is
currently in Working Group Last Call in dnsop).
+1. If you want to have a
Just correcting a part of the sentence that the meaning was different.
In other word, the privacy of DNS server and data that are stored in the
DNS server are also important but at the moment this group did not focus on
them. Especially when considering the NFV and a virtual DNS server, then...