BV> -----Original Message-----
BV> From: Hollenbeck, Scott [mailto:shollenbeck@verisign.com]
BV> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 5:39 PM
BV> To: 'Bob Vastine-Parker'; 'rrp@verisign-grs.com'
BV> Subject: RE: [VGRS-RRP] check nameserver command
BV>
BV>
BV> "Not available" means that the server has been registered,
BV> and thus IP
BV> addresses are known. "Available" means that the server has
BV> _not_ been
BV> registered, and if it hasn't been registered it's kind of
BV> difficult to guess
BV> what the IP address(es) might be... ;-)
In retrospect, that makes perfect sense! Thanks, Scott!
Bob
BV> <Scott/>
BV>
BV> -----Original Message-----
BV> From: Bob Vastine-Parker [mailto:Bob@WebSite.WS]
BV> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:34 PM
BV> To: 'rrp@verisign-grs.com'
BV> Subject: [VGRS-RRP] check nameserver command
BV>
BV>
BV> I have an off-the-wall question that hopefully someone can
BV> clarify for me:
BV>
BV> In the RFC and in the examples provided in the
BV> registrar-toolkit, the "check
BV> nameserver" command response is listed as "213 Name server
BV> not available",
BV> and then includes an IP address.
BV>
BV> Shouldn't that be the other way around? Only show the IP
BV> address of the
BV> nameserver IF the domain IS available?
BV>
BV> What am I missing here?
BV>
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