Once the domain is on our system the domain is controlled by a
username/password combination - you have control if you have that
information.

We'll be getting a simple "Pay RCU's live online here" page soon - it's a
matter of integration into our current billing system, red tape, etc etc
etc :)

Bob's Lists wrote:
> 
> > Another alternative is to transfer this domain to another Registrar.  I
> > actually know of a good one - OpenSRS *grin*
> 
> I've already begun the OpenSRS stuff, but my servers are primarily NT IIS so 
>currently I'm fiddling with getting the scripts working on that. I'll be transferring 
>a few hundred domains, once I get the blasted thing working...
> 
> One thing worries me greatly, is when I transfer the domain which contains my DNS 
>serves away from Internic will they still recognise my DNS servers as hosts... :(
> 
> I'm still puzzled about how I register hosts with OpenSRS...
> 
> Tell me, once I have my domain with OpenSRS do I have control over the registrant 
>too? None of that "fax us your parent's birth certificates, the company registration 
>details, blah blah and pay us $199 and we'll change the name" ??
> 
> I also have a huge problem with the OpenSRS payment scheme... what *is* that 'fax a 
>form' stuff... are you guys gonna have top-up from a simple web page/credit card 
>anytime soon?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Bob

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Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
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