Yes I tried reaching out to Amazon and they said they can't help me.
Crocker.com was hosted with Network Solutions earlier this year. I'm thinking
it might transfer it back to Network Solutions and get them to delete the stale
records.Amazon Route53 is great, Amazon Registrar not so mu
I'm curious, and my apologies if I missed it, but crocker.com is
registered at Amazon, and the COM whois shows that it was Amazon's
registrar that added the host records.
Were you able to work with the Amazon registrar (not AWS), as one of
their customers, to get the records removed; since cro
At this point I've basically given up and I'm moving the 66.59.48.x IPs to a
new datacenter over the weekend. I'll move the DNS servers on the old IPs to
the new datacenter and call it a day. We are trying to get all of the
customers to re-register anyway, then I'll shut all of this down.
T
a czds dl, however, shows:
You're right, I checked again.
:; zgrep -E ^dns-auth.\.crocker\.com com.txt.gz
dns-auth1.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.87
dns-auth2.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.88
dns-auth3.crocker.com. 172800 in a 66.59.48.94
dns-auth
> "JL" == John Levine writes:
JL> Right. When I query the .COM zone servers, they say quite clearly that
JL> there is no crocker.com glue in the .COM zone. See below.
a czds dl, however, shows:
:; zgrep -E ^dns-auth.\.crocker\.com com.txt.gz
dns-auth1.crocker.com. 172800 in a 6
In article <20201215174646.ga970...@jurassic.vpn.malgudi.org> you write:
>You or someone else who owns crocker.com appears to have created these
>nameserver objects (these are not a part of DNS, except that they may
>show up as glue) in the registry:
Right. When I query the .COM zone servers, they
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 9:41 AM Matthew Crocker
wrote:
> It appears I should have been looking for clue in my own network. Amazon
> hosts crocker.com and they have the glue records. Apparently left over from
> when the domain was with Network Solutions. I have tickets open with Amazon
> to
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 04:43:08PM +, Matthew Crocker wrote:
> I need to get Network Solutions to remove glue records for hosts in my
> domain. My domain isn’t registered with Network Solutions and they refuse
> to speak with me as I’m not a customer.
> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
>
> .com.
Matthew,
I haven’t seen this problem in a long time where someone else submits data to
cause the out-of-zone glue to appear. It’s possible there’s something
happening at NETSOL that is causing this, but the best way is for you to go
into your registrar and ensure they’re publishing the proper
.
-Matt
From: NANOG on behalf of
Matthew Crocker
Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 11:43 AM
To: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: [EXTERNAL]Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.
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Once they are ok, then you go inside the domain where you can assign them to
the domain.
Sorry no contact
Brian
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Crocker
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 5:43 PM
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Subject: Need someone with clue @ Network Solutions.
I need to
I need to get Network Solutions to remove glue records for hosts in my domain.
My domain isn’t registered with Network Solutions and they refuse to speak
with me as I’m not a customer.
I’ve had my customer attempt to update their domain through Network Solutions
but the only thing they can ch
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