Chris, I appreciate your concern, but I should have mentioned - and state for the record - that this name server issue is solely with the machine hosting the DRS and nothing to do with the .nz DNS. I don't want anyone thinking that the 'real' name servers are effected by this. Tim -----Original Message----- From: Chris Wedgwood [mailto:cw(a)f00f.org] Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2002 4:02 p.m. To: Tim John Cc: 'nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz' Subject: Re: DNS problems On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 02:42:38PM +1200, Tim John wrote: The mail queue on the server is unable to resolve the names for the relevant name servers when sending the notification mail. Why is this? It's troubling Domainz of all people are having DNS issues. --cw DISCLAIMER: The content of this email is confidential and may contain legally privileged information intended only for the individual or entity named above. Access to this message by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, please be advised that the use, distribution and publication of the above information is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please contact Domainz by returning the email and destroying the original. Thank you. - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 04:13:09PM +1200, Tim John wrote: I don't want anyone thinking that the 'real' name servers are effected by this. I don't think anyone thought this. I never claimed this, nor was it the point I was making. --cw - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
From what I gather the SRS goes ahead on 1 Sept. At that point in time Domainz will be the sole registrar to the new registry. Once it is deemed stable etc, other registrars will be added on. I believe the deadline for
HI all While at the SRS information meeting the day before the nznog conference, I noticed the something that I am observing now. I am myself guilty of it. The negative opinion and suspicion we have of Domainz and their intentions is still there. I am not surprised by it. I myself (at the meeting) were asking questions to ensure the same thing didn't occur again. However I think we have to realise that many of the technical and even management of Domainz were not around or had nothing to do with the specification and implementation of the system forced on us on 1 May 2000. The current CEO is definitely different from POB. They have to live with it as we do until such time the new SRS is up and going. We all know the system is fubar'd. From what I gather they will decide at that point what to do with the DRS but until such time, they have to keep it going. Some of you met Tim John at the nznog conference. It was a pity though Derek Locke, the CEO, was registered for the conference and I did see him around one day, didn't introduce himself to those of you there so you could ask him questions about the transition from monopoly to SRS. In fact I was a bit annoyed when I found out about the SRS briefing that it wasn't held at the conference, to give some of you (network operators) an idea of what they were planning to accomplish with it. Why am I writing this? I think we should perhaps try to be helpful to people like Tim and other technical staff at domainz. I am sure they secretly hate it (the DRS) as much as we do. We know there are holes to that system. For example this week we hear not all emails went out and there's been no bounces etc. shrug - nothing new to me since I know of quite a few domain holders who never received their notification for renewal or initial invoice. I am not saying I will stop asking questions but I think I will try my best to do in a nicer tone. No we can't tell him about emails we didn't receive since we don't know about them. However if some of you have made changes to your domain, you should usually get an email about it. Similarly if you know your domain is due for renewal, they usually send renewal email reminders. So if you have received an invoice without a reminder email, that could be an indication why. regards Lin Footnote for those interested in the SRS: that is 1 December 2002. They want a buffer period so they have an option to go back if things go horribly wrong. I believe once they start having other registrars it is a point of no return. Domainz has promissed to help in the transition process. Yes they have to help their competitors by helping with the transfer of domains to those registrars. Also the software for the SRS is open source. All interested registrars can either develop their own system or use the code developed. For the former, the technical specs have been placed online as well. There were lots more discussed at the meeting which went overtime ( I did think they were too optimistic that 2 hours was enough) Anyway if you want to know more, I suggest going to www.dnc.org.nz There's info there. - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
Greetings I note that Lin referred to September as the date for the SRS. The implementation date is set for October 2002. If anyone is interested in more detail, they can find it on the DNC site at http://www.dnc.org.nz chrs Sue
HI all
While at the SRS information meeting the day before the nznog conference, I noticed the something that I am observing now. I am myself guilty of it.
The negative opinion and suspicion we have of Domainz and their intentions is still there. I am not surprised by it. I myself (at the meeting) were asking questions to ensure the same thing didn't occur again.
However I think we have to realise that many of the technical and even management of Domainz were not around or had nothing to do with the specification and implementation of the system forced on us on 1 May 2000. The current CEO is definitely different from POB.
They have to live with it as we do until such time the new SRS is up and going. We all know the system is fubar'd. From what I gather they will decide at that point what to do with the DRS but until such time, they have to keep it going.
Some of you met Tim John at the nznog conference. It was a pity though Derek Locke, the CEO, was registered for the conference and I did see him around one day, didn't introduce himself to those of you there so you could ask him questions about the transition from monopoly to SRS. In fact I was a bit annoyed when I found out about the SRS briefing that it wasn't held at the conference, to give some of you (network operators) an idea of what they were planning to accomplish with it.
Why am I writing this?
I think we should perhaps try to be helpful to people like Tim and other technical staff at domainz. I am sure they secretly hate it (the DRS) as much as we do. We know there are holes to that system. For example this week we hear not all emails went out and there's been no bounces etc. shrug - nothing new to me since I know of quite a few domain holders who never received their notification for renewal or initial invoice.
I am not saying I will stop asking questions but I think I will try my best to do in a nicer tone.
No we can't tell him about emails we didn't receive since we don't know about them. However if some of you have made changes to your domain, you should usually get an email about it. Similarly if you know your domain is due for renewal, they usually send renewal email reminders. So if you have received an invoice without a reminder email, that could be an indication why.
regards Lin
From what I gather the SRS goes ahead on 1 Sept. At that point in time Domainz will be the sole registrar to the new registry. Once it is deemed stable etc, other registrars will be added on. I believe the deadline for
Footnote for those interested in the SRS: that is 1 December 2002. They want a buffer period so they have an option to go back if things go horribly wrong. I believe once they start having other registrars it is a point of no return.
Domainz has promissed to help in the transition process. Yes they have to help their competitors by helping with the transfer of domains to those registrars.
Also the software for the SRS is open source. All interested registrars can either develop their own system or use the code developed. For the former, the technical specs have been placed online as well.
There were lots more discussed at the meeting which went overtime ( I did think they were too optimistic that 2 hours was enough)
Anyway if you want to know more, I suggest going to www.dnc.org.nz There's info there.
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participants (4)
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Chris Wedgwood
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Lin Nah
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Sue Leader
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Tim John