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> Each nameserver is given a handle. You then associate the handle with your
> domain. Change the info for the nameserver handle, and you're done.
> 
> > Can you get a list of all the domains who
> > claim you as your nameserver?
> 
> I haven't tried. Not sure.

It's important; it's the only way you can find out if people are
registering domains, listing your nameserver, and not paying you to
"park" their domain.

> You can change contact handles via the web, as above. To change the domain
> owner's physical address, or to transfer the domain, you need to use a
> snailmail/fax form. Haven't done it myself.
> 
> They have a reseller program, fwiw, but no, I haven't signed up.

I will check it out, but I really don't like web-based interfaces.

> Well, they're not perfect, but a zillion times better than NSI. What I
> like:
> [1] changes made through the web

That's what I don't like.

> (change nameservers/contacts, say) they
> show up in whois right away
> [2] everything is handle-based

That I like very much.

> I suppose the best way to figure out if -you- like it is register a domain
> for $12 (which you earn in 3.5 minutes of consulting time :-) and fiddle
> with it.

Since you're numbers are off by quite a bit, can I still trust the rest
of your post <smile>?

I've published more than once that my hourly rate is us$75/hour; that
does NOT come out to $12 in 3.5 minutes <smile>.

Jeff
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nobaloney.net
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