As everyone else said, this is largely cosmetic. If you really wanna
bitch, you'll have to contact NSI support directly. If you try to delete
with their host form it'll fail (they aren't authoritative for the
nameserver, OpenSRS is...), and trying an update gives the same ambiguous
response.
Legacy systems in a "free and competitive marketplace" sure does end up
being confusing ;)
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Jon Rust wrote:
> 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
>
> I submitted a host change form to NetSol. The first response said to
> change it with the domain's registrar first. Well that's already been
> done. I submitted again about a week later thinking caching or something
> may be involved. This time the request has dropped into a blackhole. Has
> anyone been through this with NetSol before? Any harm in deleting the
> host names with NetSol so they use OpenSRS's definitions instead of
> their own? Is that even possible?
>
> Thanks,
> jon
>
>