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Re: NetSol Host Changes, NetSol Problems


From: "Aaron L. Meehan" <aaron () coinet com>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 15:47:56 -0800


Quoting Mike Batchelor (mikebat () tmcs net):
I am trying to make a name and IP address change to one of my DNS
hosts.  The template is filled out correctly and set to modify as
opposed to new.  Every time I send a template in to NetSol, it comes
back:

ERROR: host <newhostname.domain.com> not registered

Is the domain under which this new host lives held at NSI's registrar?  I
got this same sort of problem a few months ago, and finally I was told by
NSI that I cannot make changes to my hosts under tmcs.net using NSI's host
template anymore.  

The same thing happened to me the other day, for ns.coinet.com.  All I
wanted was to change the name and IP address of that currently
registered host, but the response I received was the same as above.
This peculiar situation did cause me much unneeded grief.  Coinet.com
is still at Netsol.

Now, I could accomplish the same thing by registering a new host, but
then I would have to manually update hundreds of domains :-) I could
whip up something to automate it, but why should I have to?

I must go through the current registrar for tmcs.net,
which is Register.com, who was at first confused by what NSI had told me.
But they figured out what to do, and made the change appear in the glue from
the gTLD servers somehow.  But the crsnic registry still shows the old
address for c.ns.tmcs.net.

I don't get that.  All the registrars get their host info from
Netsol's database, don't they?  Instead of changing the name I merely
changed the IP address--that at least worked--and our newly-registered
domains at OpenSRS also showed the server's new IP address in WHOIS in
short order.

Arrgg, domain name/host registration gets more bizarre every day.  We
have prospective customers that have registered at this registrar,
another at THAT registrar, and another at yet ANOTHER registrar.  Many
haven't a clue what their authentication info is.  We used to not
charge for transferring name service to us, but we're starting to need
to now so as to get them all under ONE registry (we use OpenSRS these
days), in order to keep it simple.

And, we now get spammed to register here or there...

Aaron




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