To:
Klaus Malorny <Klaus.Malorny@knipp.de>
Cc:
Rick Wesson <wessorh@ar.com>, James M Woods <jwoods@netstormit.com>, ietf-provreg@cafax.se
From:
Olivier Guillard / AFNIC <Olivier.Guillard@nic.fr>
Date:
Fri, 15 Nov 2002 11:13:36 +0100
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Subject:
Re: last-verified-date
Hello Klaus, > Just for clarity: The registry does not manage the in-zone name servers > authoritatively neither. it depend which registry, the world is not only a question of EPP. In principle, as clients can be anyware in the world if you want a protocol which is usable under national legislations (like the german one for example:) you want to be sure that EPP servers are configurable so that those *political* and surely not *technical* matters can be dealt appropriatly by any registry. Cheers, Olivier le vendredi 15 novembre à 00 H 05 , Klaus Malorny a écrit : > Rick Wesson wrote: > > > > Hi Rick, > > > > > contact objects for domain registries are the only objects that the > > registry does not authortatively manage. The domain registration and in > > zone name servers all have constraints which prevent invalid registration. > > > I still can go into a domain's zone file and > change the IP addresses of the name servers contained in this zone, > similar to the moving of a person from one city to another. The host > entries are quite comparable to the contacts in this aspect. This makes > some efforts in EPP rediculous. > > > > > -rick > > regards, > > Klaus > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > | | > | knipp | Knipp Medien und Kommunikation GmbH > ------- Technologiepark > Martin-Schmeißer-Weg 9 > Dipl. Inf. Klaus Malorny 44227 Dortmund > Klaus.Malorny@knipp.de Tel. +49 231 9703 0 -- Olivier