At 09.11 -0400 00-06-30, Hollenbeck, Scott wrote:
>Using the example you provided below, the current GRRP requirements draft
>says that a transfer of bar.com would transfer management authority for
>bar.com, ns.bar.com, and any other name servers *.bar.com from registrar A
>to registrar B. Management of ns.foo.com and ns.example.com remains with
>the registrars of foo.com and example.com.
We need to be more specific here.
Which ones of the DNS records below do one change at the registrar A
and what records do one change at registrar B after the domain
bar.com has been transferred?
>What do you do if you have at registrar A:
>
>foo.com. IN NS ns.foo.com.
>foo.com. IN NS ns.bar.com.
>foo.com. IN NS ns.example.net.
>bar.com. IN NS ns.bar.com.
>bar.com. IN NS ns.foo.com.
>bar.com. IN NS ns.example.net.
>ns.foo.com. IN A 192.168.1.11
>ns.bar.com. IN A 192.168.1.11
>ns.example.net IN A 192.168.1.11
>
>Now, you transfer bar.com. to registrar B. What records are moved?
>(The registry both A and B are using are registry for com and net.)
paf
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