Hello Jim,

Is it possible you registered it with another RSP before you got your
own setup?

In any event, try and use my command line perl renewal script.  It is
the OpenSRS renew.cgi script, with everything but the actual renewal
routine cut out, and with an interactive interface.

Be careful with it, though, since it will add a domain year to ANY
opensrs domain you enter, there is no checking to make sure it is one
of yours, and it doesn't require the username/password of the domain
to do it.  If you have renewal's going to queue, then the danger is
removed, just make sure you go into your pending queue and approve the
order.

Download http://www.userfriendly.com/renew.txt

Change the name to renew.pl

Change the line pointing to your OpenSRS.conf file, and then run it
from the command line like perl renew.pl

Enter the domain name when asked, and the number of years to add, and
voila, it's renewed.



Saturday, March 31, 2001, 8:52:28 PM, Jim Carey wrote:

> I have a domain that I was sure I had renewed - ozfree.net. Now this is
> deactivated and won't resolve. So I thought "maybe I forgot to renew (I am
> sure I did but hey)". So I go into renew domain and can't find ozfree.net.
> Can't find it in deactivated domains, can't find it in the database period.

> The whois shows it as a opensrs domain, epired and belonging (or did) to me.

> So bottom line is - I'm sure I renewed it - and the move of the domain out
> of the renew management list tends to support that. However the system shows
> it as expired so it won't resolve, and I can't go into manage on it because
> OpenSRS says it isn't in the database.

> I am confused, missing a domain, paid (I believe) my money, and want the
> name back - where do I go from here ?

> cheers

> Jim Carey
> www.OZbcoz.com discount domain registration
> www.iluvoz.com affordable hosting services




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