On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ditesh Kumar wrote:

> > No.  It helps when you try and do revers DNS lookups, but reverse DNS
> > doesn't even need to point to your domain name.
>
> Hmmm, okay - let me explain further about my problem. When I try to
> change the authoritative nameserver for my domains (which were registered
> at different registrars), I get the same error, in the line of:
>
> Unable to verify existence of nameserver at antaraconsolidated.com
>
> where antaraconsolidated.com is where my nameserver is!
>
> I assume that the registrars are trying to do a reverse dns lookup on
> antaraconsolidated.com and upon failing, complain that the host cannot be
> found.
>
> Is my reasoning correct? If it is, then I would have to ask my ISP to
> in-arpa the relevant IP, right?
>
> Thanks again for the quick reply :)
>
> ditesh
>
>
More likely, it is looking up the regestry of name servers.  Do you have
a COHO number for your name server?

Mikkel
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 for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.



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