Has anybody on the list found a good strategy for getting registrars to terminate name server glue records that are widely used to provide name service to spamvertised domains. (i.e. ns1.fast111.biz)
I've had good luck with a few registrars (Joker, GoDaddy), but at most, I'm running to a brick wall. Either the abuse folks are not empowered to remove glue records or they don't even know what a glue record is. It is scary how many folks who work for registrars think REGISTRAR-HOLD status will kill the glue records too when it only prevents the name servers from that domain being published to the roots in association with the domain in question).
As it can be fairly time consuming to build a good case for killing a glue record, I wanted to see if other folks were working on this and if anybody might be having better luck.
-- Andy Warner andy@andy.net