These are glue records for the delegation of your domain.  You must
contact Network Solutions to have them changed.  I have done this type
of thing in a long time, but they have a form somewhere.

Regards,
Mike


On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 09:01:18AM -0500, online-reg wrote:
> Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but I’m wondering why changes to my NS 
> records aren’t propagating when my NS is authoritative for my domain?
> 
> enigmedia.com is registered at NetSol and delegated to my NS:
> 
> ns.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/fedora)
> ns1.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/Freebsd)
> 
> Global TTL is 3h and TTL for the “NS1” record is 1200, but after changing the 
> IP address of ns1 more than 24 hrs ago, it is not being picked up by NetSol’s 
> servers.
> 
> NetSol is returning the old record: 209.159.154.165, while my zone file has 
> 216.218.228.131.
> 
> I’ve seen this issue reported over the years, and the recommendation seems to 
> be “complain to NetSol”.
> 
> Just wondering if something in my zone config is wrong, or if this is normal 
> for changes to NS records? NetSol is just ignoring my TTLs and caching the 
> old IP for as long as it wants?

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