Thank you, Alan.
I had tried this and NSI informs me that my domain name is an
NSI managed account and should not be modified by forms as
you have suggested. I have to make the modifications by
giving the account id and password online. That is ok, but only thing
is that the primary DSN I am giving,
ns.34sp.com
produces the error
Invalid Host
Note that this host do not have a NIC handle.
When I give a primary dsn like
ns1.1ns.net
which is that of another host I know, is accepeted and
the form automatically fills in the NIC handle, ip address etc.
Kindly inform me whether there is some thing wrong with
ns.34sp.com
Why is it invalid?
NSI technical support does not tell me as indicated earlier.
thank you,
Sajeev.
At 25/10/2000 12:24:00 PM, you wrote:
>On 25 Oct 2000, 19:54, sajeev wrote:
>
>> I registered a domain name with M/s Network Solutions Inc. (NSI)
>> and Server Space with a UK based company (M/s 34SP).
>> Now I need to change the DSN info in the NSI database to the
>> Primary and Secondary Name Server names provided by M/s 34SP.
>> I have the account id and password to make the changes.
>> But the online registration form does not accept the primary server
>> name. *** It seems to accept only the DSN of ISPs registered with NSI.
>> And it needs the names not IP addresses. *** My account with NSI is the
>> online type which does not need the e-mail confirmation used in normal
>> NSI accounts. The e-mail support of NSI provided two telephone numbers
>> in US which must be contacted, but it will cost me more than it takes to
>> register another domain with serverspace, to make a phone call to the
>> US. How can I make the primary server of the ISP who is not a (so
>> called) 'Premium Partner' of NSI to work with my domain registered with
>> NSI? Thank you, Sajeev.
>
>Start on this page:
>
>http://www.networksolutions.com/makechanges/
>
>Enter your domain name. The Go button then takes you to this page:
>
>http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/mc-decision
>
>Set the pull-down menu to select:
>
>I want to "Modify a Host (name server)"
>
>In the Modify a Host form, you will enter your Host's NIC Handle; then
>the Host Domain Name; then the IP address of your host.
>
>Then in the fields below that, you will be asked to enter your email
>address and your own domain's NIC Handle.
>
>You can leave the bottom fields for changing your contact information,
>blank. You can click the "Proceed to: Host Form Authorization
>Information" button, now.
>
>>From there on, just follow instructions.
>
>
>Alan
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