Problem is that you fired up the nameserver and started to use it on other
domains outside of the com/net/org world and it was done via our system
and now when you try and create the proper host record it is giving you
this error. A little bit of a flaw on our side, we check to see if the
nameserver exists locally and if it does this causes errors with checking
the registry.


9wire.info and ninewire.info are the domains using this nameserver. if you
remove them and then create the nameserver and then add them back again
everything will be okay.

btw, your going to have the same problem with ns2.wire.com , it is being
used by 9wire.biz

erol M




On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Aaron Lynch wrote:

> I'm trying to change a nameserver for ninewire.com to be ns3.9wire.com in
> the web interface.
>
> I keep getting an error that opensrs can't verify the existance of the
> server.
>
> So if I go to the end user web interface for 9wire.com and try to create a
> ns3.9wire.com, I get an error saying the server already exists.
>
> ??
>
> When trying to verify a server, are you doing a name lookup or are you
> pinging it?  And I think that if a nameserver doesn't exist, it should throw
> up an 'are you sure' dialog box, rather than failing altogether.  Our NS3
> box is across the country, and if it's offline, I really don't think that
> should prevent me from registering or transferring names...
>

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erol M

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