crsnic whois updates
Roeland Meyer
rmeyer at mhsc.com
Wed Jul 4 18:13:09 UTC 2001
When my DSL link got interrupted, last March, I had to go to a new upstream.
I paid the $29.95 per name server, to NSI, and got it straightened out in
less than four days. $30 bucks, for expedited service, isn't very expensive,
considering the alternative. All my domains are served by the same three
zone-servers, with backup zone-servers in AboveNet. After the main
zone-server were back online, I used the normal process to get the rest of
it straightened out, at no additional cost. That took a few extra weeks, but
once the main zone servers were online, I had no pressing time issues.
> From: mike harrison [mailto:meuon at highertech.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:19 PM
>
> > Apparently NSOL thinks they are "special".. Even though my
> nameservers are
> > registered with OpenSRS, NSOL thinks that I need to spend
> time (weeks,
> > sometimes), sending them an updated "host" form every time
> I change an IP
> > address.
>
> I have some important name servers at NSOL that I have been trying
> to get updated for weeks, I'm down to the 'pay em $299' extortion plan
> to get them updated. --Mike--
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