Matt Crawford wrote:

> Has anyone supplied an IPv6 address for their name server when
> registering or updating a domain directly under COM, NET, ORG or EDU?
> If so, what happened?

The result is ...

We are unable to process the Host Form below because
of an error within the form. In particular, we noted
the error indicated at the bottom of this message.

In order for Network Solutions to process this Host Form,
you should correct this error and return this form to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

For information about how to properly complete the Host Form,
please review the Host Form instructions available at
ftp://www.networksolutions.com/templates/host-template.txt.

However, the easiest way to complete the Host Form is to use
the online tool we've created. From our home page
at www.networksolutions.com: 1. Click on Make Changes from the blue navigation bar
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page
3. Under the Expert Path heading, choose Network Solutions forms
4. Select Host Form
5. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the form
6. Send your completed Host Form via e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Prior to updating your host record, we strongly 
recommend reading
our Frequently Asked Questions about Host registration and
modification, available at
http://www.networksolutions.com/help/host.html  Network Solutions Registrar
http://www.networksolutions.com  hreg04
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