Re: ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Jay
On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 12:09 PM Warren Kumari wrote: > If you let people know the domain name, you might have more luck — e.g > someone who works at the registrar may look into it, etc. > Also, it seems surprising that this would be an **ICANN** verification > message… Domain pro

Re: ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Rubens Kuhl
out who to contact. Rubens On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 11:32 AM Warren Kumari wrote: > > If you let people know the domain name, you might have more luck — e.g > someone who works at the registrar may look into it, etc. > Also, it seems surprising that this would be an **ICANN**

Re: ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Jay
On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 8:26 AM Marco Belmonte via NANOG wrote: > The company I work for owns a domain that was registered by an employee > that no longer works for us and we have been unable to track them down. > 48 hours ago the website at the domain was replaced by an ICANN >

Re: ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Warren Kumari
If you let people know the domain name, you might have more luck — e.g someone who works at the registrar may look into it, etc. Also, it seems surprising that this would be an **ICANN** verification message… W On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 8:48 AM, Marco Belmonte wrote: > The company I work

ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Marco Belmonte via NANOG
The company I work for owns a domain that was registered by an employee that no longer works for us and we have been unable to track them down. 48 hours ago the website at the domain was replaced by an ICANN verification message. It offers two solutions - neither is possible at the moment: 1