On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Nolan Darilek wrote:
> I made the changes last Friday and agreed to the TOS on Saturday,
> receiving confirmation later that day. Since then I've been waiting
> patiently for my domain name (nolansown.com) to resolve, but it hasn't
> yet. I understand that domain names need to propagate, but I thought
> that either temporarily setting my primary DNS in resolv.conf to
> ns1.granitecanyon.com's IP or running 'nslookup nolansown.com
> ns1.granitecanyon.com' would at least reveal the new domain's IP, but
> they haven't.


Maybe we should try taking the OTHER pills for a while, shall we?  ;-)

The problem has nothing to do with your ISP and everything to do with the
general lethargy and sloth of Network Solutions, the outfit that controls
exactly when your domain will start to resolve.  Nothing you (or your
ISP) do locally will have any affect until they work their magic upstairs.

I've been through this several times now.  Last time it took 3 weeks and 3
phone calls to Network Solutions before my domain would resolve.  If
nolansown.com starts resolving tomorrow, you might be setting some kind of
world record.

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