Yes I tried reaching out to Amazon and they said they can't help me.   
Crocker.com was hosted with Network Solutions earlier this year.  I'm thinking 
it might transfer it back to Network Solutions and get them to delete the stale 
records.    Amazon Route53 is great,  Amazon Registrar not so much.


On 12/18/20, 4:36 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Doug Barton" 
<nanog-bounces+matthew=corp.crocker....@nanog.org on behalf of 
do...@dougbarton.us> wrote:

    CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Crocker. Do not click links 
or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is 
safe.


    I'm curious, and my apologies if I missed it, but crocker.com is
    registered at Amazon, and the COM whois shows that it was Amazon's
    registrar that added the host records.

    Were you able to work with the Amazon registrar (not AWS), as one of
    their customers, to get the records removed; since crocker.com is not
    delegated to those servers?

    If not, that's a pretty big gap in their registrar offering.

    Doug

    http://registrar.amazon.com/


    On 12/18/20 11:03 AM, Matthew Crocker wrote:
    >
    > At this point I've basically given up and I'm moving the 66.59.48.x IPs 
to a new datacenter over the weekend.  I'll move the DNS servers on the old IPs 
to the new datacenter and call it a day.   We are trying to get all of the 
customers to re-register anyway, then I'll shut all of this down.
    >
    > Thanks for the help
    >
    > On 12/17/20, 3:16 PM, "NANOG on behalf of John R. Levine" 
<nanog-bounces+matthew=corp.crocker....@nanog.org on behalf of jo...@iecc.com> 
wrote:
    >
    >      CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Crocker. Do not click 
links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content 
is safe.
    >
    >
    >      > a czds dl, however, shows:
    >
    >      You're right, I checked again.
    >
    >      > :; zgrep -E ^dns-auth.\.crocker\.com com.txt.gz
    >      > dns-auth1.crocker.com.        172800  in      a       66.59.48.87
    >      > dns-auth2.crocker.com.        172800  in      a       66.59.48.88
    >      > dns-auth3.crocker.com.        172800  in      a       66.59.48.94
    >      > dns-auth4.crocker.com.        172800  in      a       66.59.48.95
    >      >
    >      > and leaving off the ^ shows that a large number of zones use those.
    >
    >      Since crocker.com uses different NS, I still don't see why they're 
in the
    >      .COM zone.  Making inquiries.
    >
    >      Regards,
    >      John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet 
for Dummies",
    >      Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. 
https://jl.ly
    >

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