Khaled,
This issue has been discussed time and time again in the archives.
Anyway...
All registries have a requirement that force "recognition" of a nameserver
host before allowing it to be associated with a domain. Since the .name
registry is relatively new, it has a limited set of "recognized" hosts.
You can use the "Registry Nameservers" link at
http://resellers.opensrs.net - this will provide you a mechanism to
populate your nameserver at the .name registry
There's *got* to be a better solution to this... hrm...
<i.e. convince the registries that this is a silly requirement>
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
chuck@tucows.com
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Khaled El-Adawi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Whe trying to place a manual order for a .name domain through resellers
> control panel, I get an error message indicating that the namesrvers I'm
> using are not found at the registry. These are working nameservers that
> I usually use for registering other TLDs.
>
> thanks,
>
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