You don't need to register the host with NSI - the domain idontknow.com resides on OpenSRS, so the OpenSRS system(s) is responsible for host changes and updates. The other Registrars are supposed to pick up on this automatically. IF they don't, bitch 'n whine ;) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Here is an interesting one... > > first a bit of background: > the domain idontknow.com was switched to opensrs a while ago, as where the > name servers sphynx.idontknow.com and idk.idontknow.com > > this weekend we where forced to renumber (lucky us) > and we made the host changes at OpenSRS for the domain and the changes took > effect in a reasonable amount of time, by the next day they showed up as > authoritative, and all domains registered with opensrs seem to be working fine. > > Because we still have a few customers that want to keep their names at NSI > (yuck) we put in a host change there, well its been 3 days and nothing but > the "we got your message" email with a tracking number. > > So I called them today, after 30 minutes of holding I spoke with someone > there that offered to "expedite the process" for $29.95, so I grilled the > poor droid on the phone, and it turns out that "a registry problem" was > encountered and her supervisor would need to deal with this change directly. > and no $29.95 fee would be charged (amazing what bit of assertiveness can > get you) :) > > Anyone here have access to the registry that can see exactly what error > happened? > > so here is my question, can sphynx.idontknow.com and idk.idontknow.com > registered as hosts with both Netsol and Opensrs without causing problems? > > or did something else happen that prevented the host change from taking place. > > I know of other customers with domains in the same situation, and I'm > hoping to make it easier for them to switch in the future. > > any thoughts? -- Charles Daminato OpenSRS Support Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
