Author: M.Prince (17 Jan 05 8:41am)
Brian --
First, thank you for an extremely generous offer. It will be interesting to see how many of these "holding" domains end up getting hit by harvesters.
In terms of the technical details, the easiest thing you could do is create one central honey pot and place that script in a central place on your server. Then you can add HTML links to it from all the holding pages. That way you wouldn't need to install and update a honey pot for each new domain, but instead just install a honey pot once and link to it from the holding pages. The only downside to this is that you won't be able to track the statistics on a domain-by-domain basis. However, that's probably more trouble than it's worth for both you and us. If you wanted to get fancy, you could randomize some of the different link formats we suggest, but even that may be overkill.
We don't anticipate a lot of updates of the core script once it's installed. The script communicates with our server automatically to get more addresses and we can change elements of the content automatically if we find harvesters filtering on something in particular in our content. However, let me think about whether there's some way for us to do an auto-update system. That, of course, would create a number of additional possibility security risks so we wouldn't want to add it by default. But, before we release the first script update, I'll think if there's any way that we can make updates for our existing installations as easy, and maybe even automatic, as possible.
Finally, while it wasn't something you offered, if you're willing to suggest to your members that they consider donating an MX record as a portion of their newly created domain, that'd be really helpful as well. I don't know what the easiest way to incorporate that into your systems and ours is, but we'd be happy to work with you to make it happen if you're interested.
Thanks for your help, and welcome to the Project!
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