[root@americium ~]# whois 209.249.251.98 [whois.internic.net]
Whois Server Version 1.3 Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. DNS1.PMC2K.COM NS1.DOMAIN-DNS.COM if you do a whois on PMC2K.COM and DOMAIN-DNS.COM (which is ours), you'll see they have the same IP addresses for dns servers, which at least until recently wasn't allowed. Host records had to have unique IP addresses. I know verisign was supposed to be working on removing this restriction.... My question is, is this new (the ability to specify new names for old IP addresses)? Is this example a bug? We can make great use of this if we can count on it being there... on the other hand it is less publicity for our domain-dns.com service :-( ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Always bear in mind that your own resolution to http://BareMetal.com/ | success is more important than any other one web hosting since '95 | thing. - Abraham Lincoln
