There will be no difference in the working of the domain :) Since the registry for .com doesn't "know" the actual IP addresses for ccTLD nameservers (more accurately, non-COM/NET nameservers) it simply doesn't show them. DNS resolution takes care of the rest, as long as the host ns1.websales.com.au is setup correctly
:) -- Charles Daminato Life is not holding a good hand; OpenSRS Product Manager Life is playing a poor hand well. Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Danish proverb > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr. Phibes > Sent: January 24, 2003 4:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Ip Address for .COM.AU nameserver not showing up in WHOIS > > > I've recently redelegated my domain to a set of .COM.AU nameservers and > I've noticed that OPENSRS WHOIS does not show the IP address next to each > nameserver, whereas when I was using my previous .NET nameserver it > automatically listed the IP address. > > eg. It used to show > > soapmanufacturingplant.com > > Domain servers in listed order: > NS13.VOSN.NET 209.151.74.1 > NS14.VOSN.NET 209.151.74.2 > > Now it shows > > packagingline.com > > Domain servers in listed order: > NS1.WEBSALES.COM.AU > NS2.WEBSALES.COM.AU > > Q1. Will this make any difference to the correct operation of the domain? > > Q2. Is there something my .au registrar should do so that the OPENSRS > system picks up the IP address correctly? >
