On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Adrian Daminato wrote:
> Currently, the .org is offline, due to PIR having registry problems.
>
> If you use whois.opensrs.net as a nameserver, you should be able to get
> the registrant and admin contact information you require, for the time
> being.
>
> We're still waiting for an ETA from PIR as to when they'll be back
> online.
This has been going on for some time. A shinning example of ICANN
stability. What exactly is the problem - have they told anyone?
regards
joe
Joe Baptista - only at www.baptista.god
Dot CAM Domains http://www.dot.cam/
All about domains in .cAm.
an Inclusive NameSpace Provider
>
> On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 02:56:39PM -0500, Brian Curtis wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > A client has recently requested that a nameserver IP be modified for
> > a .ORG domain (nameservers are based on this domain).
> >
> > While trying to retrieve the contact information via PIR's whois, the
> > following info is produced:
> >
> > Domain ID: D72984878-LROR
> > Domain Name: KILLINGLYSCHOOLS.ORG
> > Created On: 21-Jun-2001 13:44:45 UTC
> > Last Updated On: 19-Jul-2002 19:04:43 UTC
> > Expiration Date: 21-Jun-2003 13:44:45 UTC
> > Sponsoring Registrar: Tucows, Inc (R11-LROR)
> > Status: CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
> > Status: CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
> > Status: CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
> > Registrant Name: CONTACT NOT AUTHORITATIVE
> > Registrant Street1: Whois Server:whois.opensrs.net
> > Registrant Street2: Referral URL:http://www.opensrs.org
> > Name Server: QUINCY.KILLINGLYSCHOOLS.ORG
> > Name Server: ROGER.KILLINGLYSCHOOLS.ORG
> >
> >
> > The "CONTACT NOT AUTHORITATIVE" was quite helpful...
> >
> > So, I turned to the RWI for help, and was greeted with the following
> > information (or lack thereof):
> >
> > Error
> > Could not get domain status
> >
> > Without knowing who the admin contact is, I don't know where the
> > client scripts will be sending a "lost password", so I cannot inform
> > my client where to look.
> >
> > What am I missing?
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > Brian Curtis
> >
>
> --
> Adrian Daminato
> Senior System Administrator, Tucows Inc.
>
> Chaos often breeds life, where order breeds habit.
> - Henry Adams
>