On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 01:49:12PM -0600, measl@mfn.org wrote:
For example, if I was to just pick an IP at random, build a DNS server on it, and try to plug that IP into register.com's screen, it (register.com) would refuse to accept it, as it would not be a "known" DNS server. I need the process which *used* to be known as registering a a DNS server and obtaining a host "handle" for it.
Hello, I've got the opposite problem. I have a host record. I can't get rid of it. Some wonderful person registered/parked a domain years ago. He randomly picked a couple of DNS servers to put in the domain registration template. One of those servers happened to be ours. This was back before Network Solutions had authentication, so we were never given a chance to deny the request. I've been trying off and on for the last two years to get our DNS server removed from domain record, but I've had no success. They keep telling me that the domain owner is the only one that can make that change. We no longer run a DNS server on this host, and we want to delete the host record, so we can change the IP address of the host without worrying about the glue record that is unnecessarily stuck in the root servers. Network Solutions will not allow me to delete the record while domain records reference it. I'm stuck. Any thoughts? Jeff -- Jeff Bartig | University of Wisconsin - Madison 1210 W Dayton, Rm B263 | Division of Information Technology Work Phone: (608) 262-8336 | Network Engineering Technology E-Mail: jeffb@doit.wisc.edu |