Gotcha, Robert.

things basically the same for .orgs?

didn't see specific info on it in the reseller info site.

tx,

Swerve

At 10:48 AM -0700 10/20/03, Robert L Mathews wrote:
At 10/20/03 9:36 AM, Swerve wrote:

is this possible?

i thought it was, but the domain in question says it's on hold.

When a domain expires, OpenSRS changes the registry status to REGISTRAR-HOLD, which both stops it from working and prevents transfers away.

If you need to transfer it elsewhere, lock it at OpenSRS, then unlock it.
As a side effect, unlocking it removes the REGISTRAR-HOLD status, meaning
it will start working again (until OpenSRS deletes it, ~40 days hence, if
not renewed) and it can be transferred.

After unlocking it, you may have to wait several hours for the registry
WHOIS to show the status changing from "REGISTRAR-HOLD" to "ACTIVE":

http://reports.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois

Some other registrars use this WHOIS to determine whether a domain can be
transferred, instead of actually submitting the request and seeing if it
fails, so it's best to wait until it's "ACTIVE" there before you attempt
the transfer again.

(This is assuming the domain is a .com/.net domain. EPP states are
similar but different.)

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