On 27-Feb-2008, at 14:50, Stephen Farrar - Digiweb NZ wrote:
I know when customers of ours want .nz nameservers registered we just email our .com partner (Names4Ever) and they just add them for us... we've never had any problems in this regard, the only problems we've had is when trying to register .com NS with them, when we don't have the domain with them... that' they won't do :P
The EPP data model says that a subordinate host object (an object relating to a host which is named in-registry) has the same access controls as that of the corresponding superordinate domain object. So, in plainer language, if you want to edit the host object relating to NS1.BLAH.COM, you need the same credentials as you would to edit the BLAH.COM domain object. So "won't do" above is understandable, since its origin is in a "can't do". You need to ask whoever is able to make changes to BLAH.COM to make changes for NS1.BLAH.COM. Joe