oh go ahead and flame me please.  i know they don't provide dns but i 
thought the provider of our dns (directnic) went through opensrs to 
register the domains.  at least i think they did at one time now.  the 
reason why i originally asked is because it wasn't working and since i 
thought they went through opensrs to register and then resell the 
domains i thought i'd ask.  maybe it was a problem with the registration 
or maybe that msn was slow. i didn't know so i was asking.

i appreciate the answers.  between listening to everyone complain at me 
for asking a stupid question and my 3 boys nagging at me to play diablo 
i'm about ready to pull my hair out so please be nice.

On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 04:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Beckie Pack wrote:
>> Thanks for the responses.  I guess it is off-topic, although our DNS
>> goes through OpenSRS, I wanted to make sure it wasn't us.  For those 
>> who
>> want to know... I told her to contact MSN and tell them to get their 
>> act
>> together.  Personally, I think she should get a new service provider!
>
> OpenSRS doesn't provide DNS.  They are a wholesale domain registrar.  In
> fact, the domain mentioned at the beginning of this thread isn't even
> registered at OpenSRS.  This is starting to get a bit fishy...
>
>    Domain Name: COTEREALESTATENOTES.COM
>    Registrar: INTERCOSMOS MEDIA GROUP,INC
>    Whois Server: whois.directnic.com
>    Referral URL: http://www.directnic.com
>    Name Server: NS.NETWK-INNOV.NET
>    Name Server: NS2.NETWK-INNOV.NET
>    Updated Date: 11-may-2002
>

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