Re: .ORG DNS server...

From: Swerve (Swerve@swerve.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 17:37:46 EDT


I've just used the update nameserver function in the quickstart gui.

the .org registry was not in the resultant list.

?

Swerve

At 9:15 AM -0700 9/15/03, Robert L Mathews wrote:
>At 9/15/03 6:55 AM, Bob Love wrote:
>
>>Am I going insane, or what?
>>
>>I have a bunch of domains. I'm shuffling around providers, etc, and I want
>>to get off their DNS and onto my own.
>>
>>So, I took one of my domains (call it mydomain.org) and registered a pair
>>of nameservers with it.
>>
>>I added those nameservers to it's list, removed my old provider,
>>everything works fine. So far so good.
>>
>>Next, I go to myotherdomain.com. I try to add ns1.mydomain.org to it's
>>list of nameservers, the interface tells me it can't veryfy the existence
>>of ns1.mydomain.org
>>
>>What gives??
>
>.org and .com are no longer run by the same registry. The first time you
>use a new ".org" nameserver host with a ".com" or ".net" domain name, you
>have to register the nameserver host as a "foreign" nameserver.
>
>In the RWI, click "Add Nameserver to All Foreign Registries" and add each
>nameserver host (ns1.mydomain.org, ns2.mydomain.org, etc.).
>
>I still don't quite understand why this process is not automatic.
>OpenSRS, can't you simply add it to all when a nameserver host is
>created? You could even maintain a set of flags indicating which ones
>it's been successfully added to, and retry automatically if a given
>registry is down when you initially try to add it.
>
>--
>Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies

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