If anyone with ability to fix this is reading this - contact me offlist and I'll owe you... I'm trying to change an AAAA host (name server) address. I've been emailing ipv6req@networksolutions.com back and forth for several days. After fighting through 'authentication' (which btw I *didn't* do several years ago to get the AAAA added) they say they have 'completed' it. a.gtld for example still has the old AAAA. I've just got a gut feeling that they don't understand what I'm asking. I'm actually getting a bit scared they are going to break my domain. Aside from someone at netsol seeing this - does anyone have any advice other than get off netsol (which I'm considering). Thanks. -- Brandon Applegate - CCIE 10273 PGP Key fingerprint: 830B 4802 1DD4 F4F9 63FE B966 C0A7 189E 9EC0 3A74 "SH1-0151. This is the serial number, of our orbital gun."
It is quicker and easier to transfer your domain to another registrar, even though you will have to call them up and speak to a person to do it. On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 08:01:06PM -0500, Brandon Applegate wrote:
If anyone with ability to fix this is reading this - contact me offlist and I'll owe you...
I'm trying to change an AAAA host (name server) address.
I've been emailing ipv6req@networksolutions.com back and forth for several days. After fighting through 'authentication' (which btw I *didn't* do several years ago to get the AAAA added) they say they have 'completed' it. a.gtld for example still has the old AAAA. I've just got a gut feeling that they don't understand what I'm asking. I'm actually getting a bit scared they are going to break my domain.
Aside from someone at netsol seeing this - does anyone have any advice other than get off netsol (which I'm considering).
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