>To: "J. Baptista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>       Ehud Gavron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: ACES Research Inc.
>MIME-version: 1.0
>Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Son, a host record for a server does not need to exist in the
>domain zone itself.
>
>It needs to exist in the root servers.
>
>Cheers and all that.
>
>Ehud
>
>
>>I think it would be really original if they setup thier dns correctly.
>
>>$ORIGIN wetwork.NET.
>>@                       3d12h IN SOA    NS2.Opus1.COM. hostmaster (
>>                                        1999101601      ; serial
>>                                        1D              ; refresh
>>                                        2H              ; retry
>>                                        4w2d            ; expiry
>>                                        3d12h )         ; minimum
>
>>                        3d12h IN NS     ns2.Opus1.COM.
>>                        3d12h IN NS     ns1.aces.com.
>>                        3d12h IN TXT    "wp-noop://"
>>                        3d12h IN A      204.17.38.4
>>                        3d12h IN MX     100 ns1.aces.com.
>>                        3d12h IN SOA    NS2.Opus1.COM. hostmaster (
>>                                        1999101601      ; serial
>>                                        1D              ; refresh
>>                                        2H              ; retry
>>                                        4w2d            ; expiry
>>                                        3d12h )         ; minimum
>
>>I can't find a SERVER.WETWORK.NET in the axfr.  So it's not network
>>solutions fault.
>
>>And Mr. Walsh, I expect you to understand these things - at least you
>>should study the art of using dig ;-)
>
>>Regards
>>Joe
>
>>>
>>> Good example of why this "weak registry" system is flawed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----FW: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>-----
>>>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 07:34:55 -0700 (MST)
>>> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> From: Ehud Gavron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: I need someone clueful at Network Solutions
>>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>> Operational help needed.  Must register DNS server.  Money
>>> available.
>>> Help?
>>>
>>> Details below.  Note that the more you read the stupider you will
>>> get.
>>>
>>> Ehud
>>> 
>>> Facts:  I own WETWORK.NET, registered with the register.com
>>> registrar.
>>>         I own LETOH.COM, registered with network solutions
>>> registrar.
>>>
>>>
>>> 20-oct          I register a domain LETOH.COM with network
>>> solutions,
>>>                 and attempt to use the nameserver
>>> "server.wetwork.net"
>>>                 which is under my register.com domain wetwork.net.
>>>                 Network solutions says to [NIC-991020.1545c]:
>>>                 ERROR: Name Server <SERVER.WETWORK.NET>is not
>>> registered
>>>                 with InterNIC.
>>>
>>> 20-oct          I send in a host template [NIC-991020.15848] but
>>> NetSol
>>>                 says:
>>>                 The <WETWORK.NET> domain is non-existent.
>>>
>>>                 First register this host through the host
>>> registration
>>>                 process or choose a different name-server.
>>>
>>>                 AT THE SAME TIME I get another mail message from
>>> them:
>>>                 All Host Forms must be submitted from the e-mail
>>> address
>>>                 of the current host contact...we have sent a
>>> notification
>>>                 message ...  which they did not send anywhere I can
>>> tell.
>>>
>>> 22-oct          I sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and asked them to
>>> fix this.
>>>
>>> 26-oct          Netsol says:
>>>                 The problem with your HOST registration was that
>>> you were
>>>                 trying to register a host but the TOP-Level part of
>>> the host
>>>                 is not a registered domain, i.e.WETWORK.NET.
>>>
>>> 26-oct          I wrote netsol and said:
>>>                 Wetwork.net exists.. just not with your registry.
>>>
>>>                 However, I wish to use mail.wetwork.net as a DNS
>>> server
>>>                 with your registry future domains.  Please register
>>> the host asap.
>>>
>>> 27-oct          [EMAIL PROTECTED] says to send in a host template
>>> and
>>>                 includes one in the message...
>>>
>>> 27-oct          I submit the host template [NIC-991027.75ef].  I
>>> also
>>>                 follow it up to help@ with:
>>>                 991027.75ef duplicates 991020.15848 as per your
>>> request.
>>>
>>> 27-oct          Once again I get the 'All host forms must be
>>> submitted
>>>                 from the email address of the current host
>>> contact...'
>>>
>>> 27-oct          I forward the mess back to help@internic
>>> [NIC-991027.14981]
>>>                 I forward a copy to kimh@ with header
>>>                 Subject: 1. I submit host form. 2 you reject it.
>>>                 3 I ask for help. 4 help says submit host templte.
>>> I DO.
>>>                 Here's the rejection again.  Please fix
>>>
>>> 27-oct          help@ responds with:
>>>
>>>                 Thank you for contacting Network Solutions.
>>>
>>>                 To register a domain name in the COM, NET, ORG, and
>>> EDU
>>>                 top-level domains, you should:
>>>
>>>                 1.  Make arrangements for Internet service. A
>>> company that
>>>                 can connect you to the Internet
>>>
>>>
>>> Ehud Gavron
>>> ACES Research, Inc., an RMI.NET company
>>>
>>> --------------End of forwarded message-------------------------
>>>
>>> --
>>> William X. Walsh - DSo Internet Services
>>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fax:(209) 671-7934
>>> Editor of http://www.dnspolicy.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
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