Derek Glidden wrote:

> [....]
> Registering a new domain and giving it nameserver information doesn't
> help as that new domain still does not return any nameserver data on a
> request.

the action "get_nameservers" will return nameservers that reside in the same namespace 
as the domain associated with the cookie.

To get the nameservers "serving" a domain (primary, secondary, ...) use the 
"get_domain_info" action with the "type" parameter set to "nameservers".

Let me know if I'm not understanding your question Derek.

Dan
ps. I like your email signature!

>
>
> Should I simply not be using "get_nameservers"?
>
> I'm still using the OpenSRS.pm module, calling
> send_cmd("get_nameservers"...).  Since it works with some domains, but
> not with others, I'm kind of assuming it's getting the appropriate data
> in each case, and just not responding for some of them for some reason.
>
> I've spoken to our OpenSRS tech rep and he recommended I ask the list
> about this problem since he didn't have any idea.
>
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