On a similar note, is there any way to force "hostile" domains to 
drop your nameserver so you can kill it?

e.g., if I wanted to prevent ns1.foo.com from ever being deleted, I 
could simply add it (lamely) to my domain's NS-set.

The hostile usefulness of this is most evident where the host record 
in question starts with "www." and the company now wants a dedicated 
nameserver.

D


At 7:35 AM -0800 10/27/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Had that issue come up before - as long as there are other domains using
>that particular name server, you will not see a delete button, so be sure
>to delete this name server from all domains, then a delete button should
>appear
>cheers
>Genie
>
>
>>  ** Original Subject: RE: Removing Nameservers
>>  ** Original Sender: John Keegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>  ** Original Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:34:57 -0700
>
>>  ** Original Message follows...
>
>>
>>  In manage.cgi?action=manage_nameservers one is able to add or modify
>>  nameservers based on a domain, how does one delete a nameserver from the
>>  records? In order to "release" the IP number, for example?
>>
>>  --
>>  John Keegan
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  http://RackShare.com
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>>** --------- End Original Message ----------- **
>
>>
>
>cheers
>Genie Livingstone
>Magi Inc
>511 G 5th Street
>San Fernando, CA 91340
>818 365 0664
>http://www.buildyoursiteonline.com
>http://www.eyeondomain.com
>http://www.magiinc.com


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