Anything you change outside of NetSol do will work properly, it's just that NetSol's records won't reflect the right information.  NetSol provides the NAME of the NS server to the root servers.
 
The root servers provide the IP on their own, it doesn't come from NetSol directly.
 
Of course, if the domain that owns the nameserver(s) is a NetSol domain, then they must be kept up to date.
 
----- Original Message -----
From: WebWiz
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: secondary ns ip changing

Good point.  This particularly affects name servers that
were originally registered with NSI, then moved to OpenSRS.
For some reason, NSI retains the original settings.
 
I think this can cause problems if someone registers a
domain at NSI after you've made this change, and tries to
tie the name servers to it.  Can anyone confirm that that's
the case?  I seem to recall that NSI's systems get all
flustered when a name server (which is no longer under
their control) has a new address.  Their NS records don't
reflect the change, and you can't change their records
because they don't control the domain.  Quite a
conundrum.
 

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