On 10/4/2020 2:08 PM, Doug McIntyre wrote:
On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 01:44:57PM -0600, Brielle wrote:
I got it paid, domain registration restored.  During suspension, they
set the domains to their own name servers, so it fouled up DNS
resolution for an hour or two after fixed.

Typically, I see expired domains set to their own nameservers with a
2d TTL, so the half-life of a cached entry is going to be 24h, not just
a few hours..



Yeah, I was just thinking back to a situation I was dealing with a few weeks ago and remembered it can take up to 24 hours usually to undo that kind of mess.

Sigh.



I'm guessing that you used them at one point in the past, and during
the deactivation/reactivation process of your registrar, that they let
some authoritative entries out to be cached that claim authoritative
for your domain is still ns[123].dnsowl.com.


And this is why I came to you guys. I didn't even consider that they would still be handing out auth data from that long ago. I had to use them like 5-6 years ago iirc when I was moving stuff out of the data center back to Boise.

*grumbles*

If you are ever in my area, hit me up, I owe you a drink of your choice.



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Brielle Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
http://www.sosdg.org    /     http://www.ahbl.org
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