Re: German KK-applications and domain transfers
problem that may come up is that denic (german domain registry) needs the administrative contact to be someone in germany which throws some obstacles at registering a domain from foreign countries without having a german department or at least someone that will take care of the domain and give his name to be responsible... greets, jan - Original Message - From: Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Cameron Moore' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-isp@lists.debian.org Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 10:23 PM Subject: Re: German KK-applications and domain transfers Cameron Moore wrote: This is a little off-topic, but I figure someone here has to know this. A customer of mine is wanting to buy a domain from a German citizen. They tell me that the German told them to fill out a KK-application to get the domain transferred. Can anyone tell me where to get more info on this KK-application (preferrably in English)? My googling has turned up nothing informative. Also, does anyone know if this is really necessary? Can we not just request the tranfer with our Registrar and let the registrars take care of the authentication and validation? Thanks The procedure for .de domain transfers is: - the wannabe domain holder (or his registrar) instructs a DENIC member (list on http://www.denic.de/doc/DENIC/mitglieder.en.shtml) to start a KK for the domain in question, including new admin,tech and zone contacts and at least two (already setup) authoritative name servers - the current DENIC member gets a notification for that, and has to agree or disagree (KK ACK or KK NACK) within some working days. It should only ACK if it has a cancellation notice or clearance from their current customer (the domain admin) - if denic gets ACK, the domain is updated So these steps are neccessary to transfer a .de domain: (1) the current domain holder instructs the DENIC member which is currently maintaining the domain that new maintaining DENIC member will issue an KK and that they shoudl ack that (2) you (or your registrar) set up at least two authoritative name servers for the domain (3) you request the transfer with your registrar (which, if not a DENIC member, in turn requests it to a DENIC member) (4) the current maintaining DENIC member will ACK (if [1] was ok) (5) You're done (within ~1 week if everything goes fine) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dialin works only once or twice
hi everybody, i have woody installed and am trying to build a dialup account for users ... no problem i couldn't have solved with a few docs ... things are running just fine once, maybe twice, then there's no answer to the incoming call any more. system uses an internal isdn-card (avm fritz pci) and net_tty shows the call in the logs and rings on ttyI0, mgetty seems to take it - 04/06 18:02:43 yI0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.27-Oct21 04/06 18:02:43 yI0 check for lockfiles 04/06 18:02:43 yI0 locking the line 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 lowering DTR to reset Modem 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 send: ATZ[0d] 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found ** 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 send: ATE0[0d] 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found ** 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 send: ATB512[0d] 04/06 18:02:44 yI0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found ** 04/06 18:02:45 yI0 waiting... 04/06 18:03:18 # failed dev=ttyI0, pid=23235, got signal 15, exiting but, as you can see, quits. couldn't find any additional information what happens just before the signal 15 msg. the client (win 98) just tells me, the remote computer didn't answer. tried the exact same config of mgetty, isdn and ppp on another computer (with a teledat 100 isa isdn card) and it works fine all the time. any ideas? if you need more information, please let me know. thanks in advance, jan harders