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Re: What IS IT with NetSol?!?

From: Karl Schroll
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2001
Time: 12:23:33 pm

I had a similar problem about a month ago and when I called them, I was
eventually told that they had a major systems crash and had to restore
domain data (to the root servers) from less than recent backup tapes. In my
case it was about a month out of date.
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> From: Warren Michelsen <Warren@MDCCLXXVI.com>
> Reply-To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 12:11:37 -0700
> To: QuickDNS-Talk <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Subject: What IS IT with NetSol?!?
>
> I had to renumber my servers to new IP addresses back in February and I'm in
> the process of doing it again. Back in February I submitted the changes to
> Network Solutions, for those domains still registered through them, and
> received back confirmations that the changes had been made. This was done in
> two stages, first my secondary DNS and then, when it was solid, another update
> was submitted to change the listed Primary DNS.
>
> As I was preparing once again to send in changes, I noted that NetSol still
> has my old (pre-February) IP addresses shown on a WHOIS lookup. They are
> running two changes behind!
>
> What *IS IT* with those people? Does it really take several months to update
> their WHOIS database?
>
> More importantly, how does this affect operation? Everything seems to be
> working right but is something less than optimum because of their outdated
> data?
>
> an example is pgtopg.com.
>
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