On July 10, 2001 06:34 pm, Jeremy Anthony Kinsey wrote:
> Jon Rust said:
> >I recently changed my host IP addresses for ns1.vcnet.com and
> >ns2.vcnet.com with OpenSRS. That change happened flawlessly:
> >
> > whois vcnet.com
> > <snip>
> > Domain servers in listed order:
> > NS1.VCNET.COM 209.239.239.11
> > NS2.VCNET.COM 209.239.239.13
> >
> >I noticed after about 10 days of waiting that records pulled from
> >Network Solutions still showed the old IPs:
> >
> > whois investorsleague.com
> > <snip>
> > Domain servers in listed order:
> >
> > NS1.VCNET.COM 209.239.239.15
> > NS2.VCNET.COM 209.239.239.17
>
> This is because NetSOL is comprised of morons and degenerates.. I believe
> what you are seeing is only cosmetic. We noticed the same thing when we
> did this. If you query the root servers directly they should answer
> correctly.
>
This isn't just NSI. We have a .ca domain name which reports the incorrect IP
in the CIRA whois. Nonethess, the domain appears to be working so we have
chosen to ignore for the time being.
-Eric
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