On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 12:40:00PM -0500, alex@yuriev.com wrote:
Is there a new top-level whois server or did shared registry whois stop providing references to the appropriate whois servers for .org? At least a pair of domain registars cannot adjust any .org records claiming that the domains not exist.
I noticed this a few days ago -- I thought it was because the domain in question was being transferred, but after reading your post it seems it was much more than that. The root servers aren't providing referrals to the gtld-servers for .org anymore.. Instead they're referring to here: ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: org. 172800 IN NS A7.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS L7.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS G7.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS F7.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS M5.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS J5.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS I5.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS C5.NSTLD.COM. org. 172800 IN NS E5.NSTLD.COM. Anyone know anything about this? I can't find anything on ICANN's web site regarding a switch. --Adam