> Only one of the nameservers appears to have an IP, red.one.net.au is unresolvable:-
>
> banoncom.com nameserver = orange.one.net.au
> banoncom.com nameserver = red.one.net.au
>
> orange.one.net.au internet address = 203.17.224.12
one.net is history guys. they just cut everyone off days after
they went bankrupt. crazy stuff. the corps that picked up the
clients didn't even bother to alias the domains. they just cut
em off. one of my clients queried why his email alias didn't
work anymore. the error message =~ "host not available"
i heard the same thing happened to one.tel's mobile customers.
another telco bought the customers, but one day, just cut off
their service. there was even talk of the customers having to
pay out their existing mobile contracts... really!
folks in control of industry down here are bizarre.. no idea.
</.au relevency off>
> > interesting observation:
> >
> > A customer is using a couple of ccTLD nameservers. When he goes into Manage
> > Nameservers the ip addresses don't show - the nameserver names do though.
> > The same thing happens when he does a whois. The domain in question is
> > banoncom.com
> >
> > Anyone have any idea why this might be ?
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Jim Carey