We've been contacted by a domain owner/admin contact that we have done a substantial amount of business with. They have a *.bc.ca domain name. It _appears_ that their opensrs RSP suddenly went out of business. The RSP was providing DNS service and those DNS servers no longer seem to be answering. The RSP is not answering the phone.
This is a municipal government domain, so having it offline is a reasonably big problem. Unfortunately, the admin contact e-mail address is at the domain so none of the "through CIRA" change options will work. The physical person behind the domain is alive and well and co-operating, so we could easily send OpenSRS a change-admin-contact request. But without the RSP being alive, we can't trigger a mail out of the password ... if we could just get the opensrs userid/password to the admin contact, he could update the DNS servers via manage.opensrs.net, and all the immediate problems would be solved. thoughts, suggestions, solutions? -Tom Brown 250-598-7708 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. http://BareMetal.com/ | There can be no courage unless you're scared. | - Eddie Rickenbacker
