A message on the .org TLD from another mailing list I am.

Thought you might find it interesting.

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During the root zone (.) update later today, specifically with root zone
serial number 2003090501, the entries for .org will me modified.

The current zone entry contains the following authoritative nameservers for
the .org tld:

org.                    2D IN NS        A7.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        L7.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        G7.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        F7.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        M5.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET.
org.                    2D IN NS        TLD2.ULTRADNS.NET.
org.                    2D IN NS        J5.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        I5.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        C5.NSTLD.COM.
org.                    2D IN NS        E5.NSTLD.COM.

Effective with the 2003090501 load, the entry will reflect the removal of
the Verisign NSTLD.COM nameservers. The zone entry will therefore contain
the following only:

org.                    2D IN NS        TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET.
org.                    2D IN NS        TLD2.ULTRADNS.NET.

If you have the 9 ??.NSTLD.COM nameservers cached or hard coded in any way,
you may wish to flush your cache or modify your nameservers in the near
future to avoid any inconsistent or stale data, and you may want to make
your system administrators, NOCs and customer support groups aware of the
changes. 

The .org zone file will continue to be pushed to the Verisign nameservers
for a short period of time. However due to the fact that the UltraDNS
nameservers publish and propagate zone changes globally within 5 minutes,
rather than the twice daily update schedule of the Verisign nameservers,
answers from the NSTLD.COM nameservers may be out of date and inconsistent
with the actual SOA for up to 24 hours after a change is accepted by the
Public Interest Registry (PIR.org).

Any questions or concerns regarding this change should be directed to the
PIR (http://www.pir.org).

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Regards,

Mark Tinka - CCNP
Network Engineer, Africa Online Uganda 



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