Tom,

> 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....

I'd swear that someone just asked about the status of this feature on
these very mailing lists (*-list@opensrs) within the past 48 hours and
someone from Tucows responded stating it has been available for X amount
of time....
 
> 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

You bring up a valid point.  How do we prevent people from creating ns
host names pointing at our ns hosts?  I guess we could periodically change
the ns IP addresses and just update our authorized ns host records to use
the new IP... hmm...

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