Re: Quad-A records in Network Solutions ?

On 3/28/12 11:00 PM, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
once, years ago, Netsol -did- have a path for injecting AAAA records. It was prototype code with the engineering team. I had records registered with them. Have since sold the domains and they moved to other registries. But they did support it for a while.
I too had AAAA with nesol years ago. It required special phone calls to special people to update. Customer support never knew what was going on regarding AAAA or IPvWhat?. I suspect all of the people there that know about these types of things have moved on. Netsol has been leaking people since their sale to web.com last year, from actual layoffs and fear of the same. ~matt

Summary: Do not use NSI, if you are. Switch. /as On 29 Mar 2012, at 13:32, Matt Ryanczak wrote:
On 3/28/12 11:00 PM, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
once, years ago, Netsol -did- have a path for injecting AAAA records. It was prototype code with the engineering team. I had records registered with them. Have since sold the domains and they moved to other registries. But they did support it for a while.
I too had AAAA with nesol years ago. It required special phone calls to special people to update. Customer support never knew what was going on regarding AAAA or IPvWhat?.
I suspect all of the people there that know about these types of things have moved on. Netsol has been leaking people since their sale to web.com last year, from actual layoffs and fear of the same.
~matt

+1 If after all this time they haven't been able to have support for AAAA records, they are doing a really lousy job. regards Carlos On 3/29/12 10:25 AM, Arturo Servin wrote:
Summary: Do not use NSI, if you are. Switch.
/as
On 29 Mar 2012, at 13:32, Matt Ryanczak wrote:
On 3/28/12 11:00 PM, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
once, years ago, Netsol -did- have a path for injecting AAAA records. It was prototype code with the engineering team. I had records registered with them. Have since sold the domains and they moved to other registries. But they did support it for a while. I too had AAAA with nesol years ago. It required special phone calls to special people to update. Customer support never knew what was going on regarding AAAA or IPvWhat?.
I suspect all of the people there that know about these types of things have moved on. Netsol has been leaking people since their sale to web.com last year, from actual layoffs and fear of the same.
~matt

On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Matt Ryanczak <ryanczak@gmail.com> wrote:
I too had AAAA with nesol years ago. It required special phone calls to special people to update. Customer support never knew what was going on regarding AAAA or IPvWhat?.
I suspect all of the people there that know about these types of things have moved on. Netsol has been leaking people since their sale to web.com last year, from actual layoffs and fear of the same.
~matt
How long did it take them? We have had a request in for AAAA records for a domain for over a week now, and nothing in whois yet.

On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 10:26:11AM -0700, George B. wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Matt Ryanczak <ryanczak@gmail.com> wrote:
I too had AAAA with nesol years ago. It required special phone calls to special people to update. Customer support never knew what was going on regarding AAAA or IPvWhat?.
I suspect all of the people there that know about these types of things have moved on. Netsol has been leaking people since their sale to web.com last year, from actual layoffs and fear of the same.
~matt
How long did it take them? We have had a request in for AAAA records for a domain for over a week now, and nothing in whois yet.
2002, it took 3hrs. /bill

On 4/5/12 1:26 PM, George B. wrote:
How long did it take them? We have had a request in for AAAA records for a domain for over a week now, and nothing in whois yet.
between a couple of hours and 5 to 10 business days. The long leads times came when I no longer had direct contacts and had to go through the helpdesk.
participants (5)
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Arturo Servin
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
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George B.
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Matt Ryanczak