Re: [OT] zonedit.com and changing DNS servers from current provider

2009-04-10 Thread John Wobus

On Apr 7, 2009, at 5:36 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:

Hmmm, my own DNS is working, but HOW can I test a foreign DNS stup?


If your own DNS works at your own site, you can see what the rest of the
world is getting by any of the following:
-To do a quick check to see that the world is getting the right 
records: try

recursive queries (e.g., dig) against opendns.com's nameservers.
-Do a series of non-recursive queries, following the delegation tree 
from

the root down to your zone's delegated authoritative servers.
-dig +trace does the latter for you.

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[OT] zonedit.com and changing DNS servers from current provider

2009-04-06 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *,

My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like  to  use
zonedit.com to host my zones.  Unfortunately  I  have  not  found  the
answer to my qustion on there help page and they  do  not  reply  to  my
question per mail except an autoreply.

So does someone know, if I setup Zonedit how to eliminate the ZONE at my
current ISP and HOW to change the WHOIS record?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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Re: [OT] zonedit.com and changing DNS servers from current provider

2009-04-06 Thread Scott Haneda

On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:

My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like  to   
use
zonedit.com to host my zones.  Unfortunately  I  have  not  found   
the
answer to my qustion on there help page and they  do  not  reply   
to  my

question per mail except an autoreply.


Maybe you should reconsider using them if you are already having  
support issues before you even use their services.


So does someone know, if I setup Zonedit how to eliminate the ZONE  
at my

current ISP and HOW to change the WHOIS record?


You should email your current ISP and ask them to delete the zone,  
unless you have a control panel in which you an do so yourself.  I can  
say, as a small ISP, this never happens, and we have developed tools  
to run on a schedule to let us know when a domain has been moved.


To update the WHOIS, you just login to the registrar (the place you  
purchased the domain for) and make a update in the NS section.

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Re: [OT] zonedit.com and changing DNS servers from current provider

2009-04-06 Thread Mark Andrews

In message c8e4fbfa-e27c-4b25-9af5-541413950...@newgeo.com, Scott Haneda 
writes:
 On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
 
  My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like  to   
  use
  zonedit.com to host my zones.  Unfortunately  I  have  not  found   
  the
  answer to my qustion on there help page and they  do  not  reply   
  to  my
  question per mail except an autoreply.
 
 Maybe you should reconsider using them if you are already having  
 support issues before you even use their services.
 
  So does someone know, if I setup Zonedit how to eliminate the ZONE  
  at my
  current ISP and HOW to change the WHOIS record?
 
 You should email your current ISP and ask them to delete the zone,  
 unless you have a control panel in which you an do so yourself.  I can  
 say, as a small ISP, this never happens, and we have developed tools  
 to run on a schedule to let us know when a domain has been moved.
 
 To update the WHOIS, you just login to the registrar (the place you  
 purchased the domain for) and make a update in the NS section.

If you want a smooth transition, the ISP should slave the
new zone content until the caches are cleared of the old
NS RRsets (parent and zone).

Mark
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