Hmm, I understand.  This is obviously my problem then.  I recently created
nameserver under the same ip.  Transferring domains without interupting
service has proven to be move difficult.

I wanted to switch the domain to an address of a non-opensrs domain,
of course it wouldn't allow this so I created the new name servers under
a domain that was register with opensrs.  Now the domain I *really* wanted
the names to be registered under is currently being transferred to opensrs
but there seems to be much delay.

I'm curious what opensrs has to do with NSI to transfer domains.  My first
reaction is to blame all my life problems on NSI.

-jeremy

> What error message are you getting?  The RRP only allows a one to one
> matchup of IPs to nameserver hosts - if the IP is already taken by a
> registered nameserver, you won't be able to create a new one based on said
> IP.
> 
> You can view Transfers in Progress at http://resellers.opensrs.net - if
> you're not a reseller, the RSP you initiated the transfer with can give
> you a status update.
> 
> Charles Daminato
> OpenSRS Support Manager
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I just get an error page now when trying to create a name server.  Is
> > there a debug somewhere for the opensrs software?
> > 
> > Also, I've issued a transfer to opensrs for one of my domains.  Any idea
> > on how to get a statis on this transfer.
> > 
> > I'm in the middle of moving a bunch of domains to new name servers and
> > it's been hell so far with NSI and minor opensrs issues.
> > 
> > Down with NSI.
> > 
> > -jeremy
> > 
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