Patrik,
The answers to your questions below are "yes". Only the registrar who
sponsors the registration of example.com can alter the IP address of
a.example.com, and only the registrar who sponsors the registration of
a.example.org can alter the IP address of a.example.org. The current
requirements draft contains text defining similar limitations.
Scott Hollenbeck
Network Solutions, Inc. Registry
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrik Fältström [mailto:paf@swip.net]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 5:02 AM
To: Peter Eisenhauer
Cc: randy@psg.com; shollenb@netsol.com; rrp@nsiregistry.com
Subject: RE: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness
At 09.48 +0200 00-06-30, Peter Eisenhauer wrote:
>But that changed. In the actual NSI registry you can have nameservers in a
>different TLD (e.g. we have in .de) without IP ... thanks godness.
Good. Thanks!
>If there are IP addresses for nameservers in a different TLD: The
nameservers
>are owned by the registrar who created them, so the IP can only be changed
by
>that registrar ... and there is no transfer of nameservers ...
...and if I continue on this track, if I have two entities which register:
> example.com. IN NS a.example.com.
> a.example.com. IN A 192.168.1.1
>
> example.org. IN NS a.example.org.
> a.example.org. IN A 192.168.1.1
...then only the entity registering example.com. which can change the
IP address of a.example.com? And only example.org which can change
the IP-address of a.example.org?
paf
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