The short answer is no, and no.

You can get your clients to change things instead of logging in for them (I
know the logistics of that sucks).

There's not an easy way to do this systematically.  If you've registered
(for example) 10 names, and 3 of your users have already altered DNS to
point to another system - THEN we do a mass update, it could break these
domain names.

Yes, a handle type system could fix this.  It's something we're working on
(we say that often, don't we? *grin*).

Charles Daminato
Product Manager (ccTLDs)
Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Vischer
> Sent: February 26, 2001 3:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Changing secondary name server
>
>
> The company I work for will be changing who handles our secondary
> dns.  The new
> secondary name server will have a different name and ip address
> than the one
> currently being used.  If I log into the RWI, click on Tech
> Contact Information,
> and the update my Secondary DNS Hostname, will this update the
> name servers for
> all of the domains that we previously registered through OpenSRS?
>  If this is
> not possible, is there another way we can update the secondary
> name server for
> all of our previously registered names without getting every
> clients' username
> and password, then logging into each name individually?
>
> Mike Vischer
> InfoStructure Systems Department
> http://www.mind.net/     (541) 482-8324
>
>
>
>
>
>

Reply via email to