Mark E. Mallett wrote:
It would be nice to be able to delete them so that this problem wouldn't happen again some years down the road. I had another go at it and still didn't find a way; guess I'll table it for now unless somebody knows the secret.
You can't delete them from the .org registry if they're in use by any .org domain names, which they are.
It looks like ns[123].ispc.org are simply re-registrations of ns[123].dnsist.net; why not change the geezer.org nameservers to use the dnsist.net nameservers directly? That way you can delete ns[123].ispc.org (assuming nothing else uses them).
-- Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies http://www.tigertech.net/
