problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com

2016-12-29 Thread Eric Yiu
Hi, Someday ago netregistry.com bought planetdomain.com. And there are a number of domains (not sure if all) host at ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com ns point to ns1/ns2/ns3.netregistry.net. However these netregistry.net do not host these domain. Then if the records of these domain expired and refresh

RE: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-29 Thread Bob McDonald
On first glance it looks like although the domain registration points to the DNS servers at planetdomain.com., the actual domain has NS records (and an MNAME entry in the SOA) which point to DNS servers at netregistry.net. Anyone else have different results? Regards, Bob

RE: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-29 Thread MURTARI, JOHN
org Subject: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com Someday ago netregistry.com bought planetdomain.com. And there are a number of domains (not sure if all) host at ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com ns point to ns1/ns2/ns3.netregistry.net. However these netregistry.net do not host these domain.

Re: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-30 Thread Eric Yiu
hu, 29 Dec 2016 18:27:47 +0800 > From: Eric Yiu > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org > Subject: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com > > Someday ago netregistry.com bought planetdomain.com. And there are a > number of domains (not sure if all) host at ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com >

Re: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-30 Thread Mark Andrews
oing to help if > > the data isn't on the designated authoritative servers. > > > > Hope this helps. > > John > > > > - > > Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 18:27:47 +0800 > > From: Eric Yiu > > To: bind-users@lists.isc.org > > Subject: