RE: Ball dropper

From: Lynn W. Taylor (Lynn@BusCom.net)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2000 - 17:49:06 EST


Actually, as technical contact I've even changed the administrative contact
on a domain -- the only thing you can't easily change is the registrant,
since NSI would like to collect their 2 year registration fees (again) when
you do that.

In theory, if the technical contact "NAKs" a change, and the admin contact
"ACKs" the change, the change goes through.

... and if all else fails, you can send faxed authorization letters.

-- Lynn

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Clark
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 2:37 PM
To: Aaron Pulkka
Cc: discuss-list@opensrs.net
Subject: RE: Ball dropper

<snip>

A good point. I think that being listed as a techical contact via NSI meant
that you had the authority to change Name Server entries. An OpenSRS
reseller that is listed as the technical contact (perhaps because they are
hosting the customers web site and DNS entries) would expect to be able to
manage those fields.



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