On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 07:50 pm, you wrote: > There is no reason why a registrar can't offer a service to bulk manage > nameservers for a collection of registered domains. I'd ask them to > provide this service or move to someone who can. Hmm, tried moving any domains AWAY from NetSol lately ? We've been operational for probably 6 years, so our domains are spread out all over the place as we've tried new registries as they popped up. > Another alternative is not to use domains that require glue. Then you > don't need to do anything when you renumber except modify your zone. Would you mind explaining, or providing an example, of a domain that does and does not require "glue" please ? Our NS records at InterNic/NetSol/whatever did require a specific IP allocated to them but, for instance, godaddy.com does not. > NetSol is a gTLD registar and doesn't operate any registries any more. A > seperate company, VeriSign, now operates the gTLD registry for .com and > .net only. The concept of an InterNIC with global NIC mapping schemes > disappeared a long time ago. Last I took any notice the InterNIC was the way things were but I have not kept up with changes in the last few years. It was less than 24 months ago that I last changed our NS IPs at NetSol... I guess that can be a "long time ago" in internet years. > | The kicker is... what happens when we give our old IP range back > | to APNIC and they then reallocate them to someone else... what > | happens to the 4 IPs currently (or were) allocated to our original > | 4 nameservers when someone else goes to (re)use those same IPs > | in the future ? > > Well, this is peculiar problem to the NetSol registration system which they > are aware of and is stupid. I now have a NetSol authority for the IP > number associated the primary authoritative server for .UK just because > of this weird system. Could you advice if your last sentence could apply to my case ? If so, is there a URL I could go to read up on this procedure ? > Talk to your registrar. If they value your business they will provide > you with a solution. Done that and they kindly set up 4 new nameservers for us at auDA but this does not solve the issue of future dud reasignment of our old IPs, nor explains what happened or just why I can't modify or delete the current records from NetSol (as in networksolutions.com, regardless who owns it now). Appreciate your reply. --markcReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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