Re: [DNS] Young Mr Guy

Re: [DNS] Young Mr Guy

From: Tony Owen <tony§seol.net.au>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 13:40:07 +0930
Hi Adrian Kinderis,

If it is secure, how did someone come up with a list of domains owned by
this jamesguy?, I only ask because you may well have a better idea than me

Cheers Tony

----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Kinderis" <adriank&#167;ausregistry.com.au>
To: <dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: [DNS] Young Mr Guy


> All,
>
> Please elaborate on how it is easier now than it was two years ago to
> mine the .au database.
>
> I am extremely confident that the system has maintained and will
> continue to maintain significant advantages over what existed
> previously.
>
> The integrity of the database is our primary concern... and believe me -
> it is intact!
>
> Please feel free to contact Chris Wright (CTO). He is happy to hear how
> you are able to obtain any information - in fact challenges you to tell
> him so.
>
> Adrian Kinderis
> MD - Sales and Marketing
> Level 6, 10 Queens Rd
> Melbourne Victoria 3004
> P: 03 9866 3710
> F: 03 9866 1970
> E: adriank&#167;ausregistry.com.au
> W: www.ausregistry.com.au
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sally Jonas [mailto:sally_jonas&#167;yahoo.co.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:07 PM
> To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
> Subject: RE: [DNS] Young Mr Guy
>
>
> >
> > After control of the AUNIC Registry was moved to auDA, auDA made the
> > decision to stop the uncontrolled access to the database.  This made
> things
> > more difficult for scammers, as they had to work from old copies of
> the
> > database which were gradually going out of date, or try and keep them
> > up-to-date by querying aunicstatus for the latest data.
> >
> This is a misconception. The way ausRegistry has structured and
> developed the new Whois database
> has infact made it easier for scammers to maintain and update their
> copies of the database.
>
> > Restrictions were also introduced on the number of queries entities
> could
> > make.  This also made life harder for dodgy operators.  But, data
> fields
> > such as the 'expiry date' were still visible.
> >
> It takes only a few lines of code to circumvent the number of queries
> restriction
>
> > When the .au Registry was moved to the new AusRegistry system, the
> 'expiry
> > date' (the critical field used by scam 'domain name renewal'
> operators) was
> > no longer visible - making things still more difficult for the dodgy
> folks.
> >
>
> While the 'expiry date' no longer is available it doesn't take a genius
> to work out expiry dates.
> a) renewals are based on a 2 year cycle so the renewal dates fr the
> 300,000 domains previously
> registered to july 2002 can be simply calculated.
> b) it is fairly simple to, for example, work out what names where
> registered this week.
>
> >
> >
> > So the history of the .au Registry under auDA's supervision is a
> history of
> > changes that have gradually made things much more difficult for shonky
> > domain name renewal operators.
> >
> >
>
> Again the opposite infact it now makes it easier.
>
> Perhaps ausRegistry should spend some of their well publicised profits
> into creating a secure
> system. If they are not aware of the flaws inbuilt into their systems
> then we should all be
> concerned.
>
> Perhaps auDA should consider making the whois database available only to
> registered entities.
>
> The current system is open to abuse and while auDA has some control over
> domain name scammers it
> still leaves the whois database open to spammers (A bigger problem for
> the average user).
> Unfortunately this leads to government policies being put in place which
> IMHO restrict freedom of
> individuals. I'm sure Josh will disagree on this one.
>
> Sally
>
>
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