At 09:57 AM 07/12/97 -0500, Larry Vaden wrote:
At 03:36 AM 7/12/97 -0400, Jamie Rishaw wrote:
Today, without notice, the InterNIC turned "off" the domain name NASA.COM, a domain which had been registered now for over two years.
current status as of 97/07/12 09:56 am:
mail# whois nasa.com The Epicenter Network (NASA2-DOM) 1344 Broadway, Suite 211 Hewlett, New York 11557 US
Domain Name: NASA.COM Domain Status: On Hold
Record last updated on 11-Jul-97. Record created on 22-Jun-95. Database last updated on 12-Jul-97 04:23:14 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.HOST.NET 209.4.122.20 NS2.HOST.NET 209.4.122.30
www.nasa.com is reachable.
If it is reachable for you, this would only be because of a DNS cache that has not expired yet. You can plug 209.4.122.102 into your netscape and see the former www.nasa.com .
Carl Oppedahl wrote... ...
NS1.HOST.NET 209.4.122.20 NS2.HOST.NET 209.4.122.30
www.nasa.com is reachable.
If it is reachable for you, this would only be because of a DNS cache that has not expired yet.
You can plug 209.4.122.102 into your netscape and see the former www.nasa.com .
Or you can plug nasa.com right into your own DNS server, with NS records to the hosts shown above, and continue access uninterrupted, with host named hyperlinks continuing to work, if there are other servers in that domain doing things like distributed images, etc. -- Phil Howard KA9WGN +-------------------------------------------------------+ Linux Consultant | Linux installation, configuration, administration, | Milepost Services | monitoring, maintenance, and diagnostic services. | phil at milepost.com +-------------------------------------------------------+
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