During the recent changes to .org, whois stopped being useful for what
I need.
Sponsoring Registrar:R11-LROR
All I really want to know is the Registrar's name/URL to tell my client
so they can modify their nameservers.
Does anyone have:
1) A URL to the table that will allow me to lookup a
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Michael Lewinski wrote:
During the recent changes to .org, whois stopped being useful for what
I need.
Sponsoring Registrar:R11-LROR
All I really want to know is the Registrar's name/URL to tell my client
so they can modify their nameservers.
Does anyone have:
to the problem, and whois issues might be just a little to
esoteric for NYT/WP/CNET coverage...
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Michael Lewinski
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 6:19 PM
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Subject: Stupid .org registry code change
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 04:18:37PM -0700, Michael Lewinski wrote:
Sponsoring Registrar:R11-LROR
All I really want to know is the Registrar's name/URL to tell my client
so they can modify their nameservers.
Does anyone have:
1) A URL to the table that will allow me to lookup a name
Public Interest Registry
1775 Wiehle Avenue
Suite 102A
Reston, VA 20190
v: +1 703.464.7005 x105
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Lewinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 6:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Stupid .org registry code change
Bruce Beckwith wrote:
You should deal with a registrar for this information, since that is one
of the services they can provide for you.
Right, but in a case where my client inherited a domain from their
predecessor, and has no idea who their registrar is, I seem to be in a
catch-22 This
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Mike Lewinski wrote:
Bruce Beckwith wrote:
You should deal with a registrar for this information, since that is one
of the services they can provide for you.
Right, but in a case where my client inherited a domain from their
predecessor, and has no idea who their