Registrar-Lock means the domain is untransferable, nor can the nameservers
be altered.
Registrar-Hold means there are no nameserver associated with the domain in
the zone files (and it won't work for resolution).
We're planning on adding these statuses to the whois in the future.
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >The domain is still in "Registrar-Lock" state at the registry level,
> >meaning that transfers (or nameserver modifications) will not occur at
> >this time.
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> If the domain is in this state how do you know.. I don't mean you directly
> Chuck... In mean in general.. Is there anything in the whois..???
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> If this is the case.. the domain foamy.com is in 'reg-lock' how is the
> domain still running it's DNS settings. If the rightfull owner of this
> domain is not yet resolved how is it possible that one and not the other
> is make money of a disputed name. Shouldn't all domain in dispute be taken
> down for the deliberation of the case. WIPO or Court case.. which ever may
> be the case...
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Pappas.
> ClicknGo! (Aust)
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