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"Accord to Duane Stone from NSI Registrar, they made a database run
last week to remove transferred names from their registrar database.
Best regards,
William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
AH- HA! Maybe that's where the screw-up is...
This is our situation with one of our clients...NSI screwup or attempted
hijacking?
(I think not hijacking - it's not a GREAT name...)
*my original post of this msg last week never came thru, so I apologize if
@Home eventually does spit it out and you see it again* And I have emailed
this to support@opensrs - they seem stumped as well.
My customer signed up with namezero. Got her free name, but within a week
decide to buy it out because she didn't like their viewbars cluttering her
space. No problem - we paid namezero their $15, and they changed the
registrant info with Melbourne IT to her name & contact info. After the 60
days, we then transferred the name from melbourne IT to OpenSRS, adding her
second year. All went smoothly until now.
She can't pull her site up today.
My "Active Domains" is correctly showing her info and the proper
nameservers:
clickme.click2site.com
clickme2.click2site.com
But NSI and InterNIC WHois are showing what is pasted below. Now NSI never
had this name to begin with, so what's going on here? And why is it showing
namezero's NS again?
Jo Shea
Small Biz WebHosting Directory and Reviews
http://www.danjocreations.com/hosts
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Domain not found locally, but Registry points back to local DB.
Local whois DB must be out of date.
Domain Name: (removed for confidentiality)
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: www.networksolutions.com
Name Server: ORANGE.IDIRECTIONS.COM
Name Server: GREEN.IDIRECTIONS.COM
Updated Date: 30-aug-2000
>>> Last update of whois database: Thu, 31 Aug 00 04:46:50 EDT <<<
The previous information has been obtained either directly from the
registrant or a registrar of the domain name other than Network Solutions.
Network Solutions, therefore, does not guarantee its accuracy or
completeness.
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