> been given a perfectly logical reason: OpenSRS wants their nameserver
> database to contain one nameserver per recorded IP address.

It is not OpenSRS that has this limitation, we only enforce the rules set
by the registry :)

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Joe wrote:

> On Fri, 25 May 2001, tc lewis wrote:
>
> > now we're back to there being 0 technical reasons.  it's an arbitrary
> > restriction network solutions has made and is ignorantly enforcing.
>
> On the contrary - It's a practical, sensible precaution. You may not like
> the restriction, you may think it silly or unreasonable... but you've also
> been given a perfectly logical reason: OpenSRS wants their nameserver
> database to contain one nameserver per recorded IP address.
>
> Now I suggest that given this limitation you find a workaround suitable for
> you and let it go at that.
>
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