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RE: [cobalt-users] Could do with some help here.....please :-) SOLVED!



DK> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:54:40 -0500
DK> From: Dan Kriwitsky


EBD> Looks like some DNS action.  Check out the registered
EBD> nameservers for kscl.org -- either someone pointed their DNS
EBD> to you or .org GTLDs are having trouble.

DK> Well, the .org TLD was changed recently. Unless you have an up to date
DK> client, you won't get an accurate lookup.
DK> http://www.orgtransition.info/whois/ or use Geektools.

DNS servers do not use whois.  I was tracing the authority chain,
starting at the roots.  The .org gTLD servers were pointing to
[one of] the OP's nameserver(s).  I didn't bother checking whois.


DK> In this case, it's rather strange that the sponsoring registrar,
DK> Easyspace, answers for the domain in the main .org TLD, but if you go to
DK> their site it appears you could register kscl.org.

Odd.


Eddy
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