Scott,

On the DNSSTUFF, I used the cached ISP report looking at the NS record.  What does it 
mean when an ISP has the name server set to ns92.worldnic.com?  Does this mean at one 
time when the domain was looked up it was not resolved from the root servers?

AT&T Worldnet #1        NS=ns1.infi.net. [TTL=1d 9h 38m 50s] NS=ns2.infi.net. [TTL=1d 
9h 38m 50s] 
AT&T Worldnet #2        NS=ns1.infi.net. [TTL=1d 4h 18m 50s] NS=ns2.infi.net. [TTL=1d 
4h 18m 50s] 
AT&T Worldnet #1        NS=ns1.infi.net. [TTL=1d 2h 53m 53s] NS=ns2.infi.net. [TTL=1d 
2h 53m 53s] 
AT&T Worldnet #2        NS=ns91.worldnic.com. [TTL=10h 45m 11s] NS=ns92.worldnic.com. 
[TTL=10h 45m 11s] 

Taking wild stabs in the dark :)
Darrell

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Fri, 19 Dec 2003 22:56:28 -0500

>
>>However, something is seriously wrong as the major ISP's can't resolve it 
>>(Earthlink, Charter, Some AOL Users, Road Runner).  This occured right 
>>after the whois info was updated to the new authoratative servers.
>
>That's probably the problem.
>
>Once the first .com parent server gets the new NS records, it takes up to 
>about 6 hours for all the other .com parent servers to get updated, and 
>another 48 hours before TTL values expire on DNS servers throughout the 
>world.  Earthlink, Charter, and some other larger ISPs almost certainly 
>have the old values cached, which will take up to 48 hours to expire after 
>the change.  During that time, they will be using the old NS records.
>
>                                                    -Scott
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