If you can't be bothered spending the time on the phone with NetSlo,
one option is to create a host record for your DNS servers within
NetSlo's own database.  That will let their domain registration script
believe that a host exists.  The IP address doesn't matter, since the
"real" host will be updated by your OpenSRS profile.

Visit http://www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/host to build
the host entry.

It's not the *right* solution, but it'll certainly waste less time than
sitting on the phone beating hapless Veridrones with a clue bat.

p


On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 12:50:37PM -0400, David Iyoha wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I noticed that Netsol does not allow their domains to use my OpensRS
> nameservers. Is this a general problem i.e.
> domains have to use nameservers that were created by the registry they are
> registered by?
> 
> or is this simply a netsol issue? this is really annoying and do not know
> what the workaround is.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> thanks
> 
> David
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