Hi Andrew On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 11:27:48AM -0400, Andrew Sullivan wrote: > On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 08:41:05PM +0530, Mukund Sivaraman wrote: > > directed DNS to their nameserver and was serving records (how is the > > registrar permitted to control the domain except disabling it, when it > > is in grace period?). > > The "grace period" in question is the redemption grace period, I > think, and therefore the name is expired. The whole point is to cause > disruption of service that will cause the name's operator to realise > what happened and go re-register the name (without someone else having > a chance to win the race when the name comes back on the market).
What I had asked above was: except disabling it (i.e.,
disrupting/denying access), how is the registrar permitted to control
the domain (redirecting to their NS to serve A records, which is
nefarious)?
Mukund
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