On Thursday 28 June 2007, you wrote: > Nathan, > > If you own the domain name it doesn't matter who is managing the original > registrar is, thus awaiting domain expiration is not an issue. My actions > would first include, logging in (or attempting to login to) the current > domain controller for the said domain account. If it is the old registrar, > they can not stop you from controlling the dns as you have paid for that > right for one or more years. You login should still be valid. If you can > not access this info, I would email the heck out of their admins or tech > supprot and request/demand they make the neccessary changes to "your > domain". I would then make sure you have an account with a free dns manager > (such as zoneedit.com). Send the current registrar the dns info from them > and have them fix that part. I would also recommend making creating that > record within zoneedit prior to their response. What is the current domain > name you are having issues with? You have not specified this yet, and where > is it ending up, such as a parked page?? Is there a web site attached to > the domain or just an email server with an mx address? I need more > specifics to help you any farther. DNS is not complicated at all, you just > need to be as specific as possible. Also what is needed is the ip for your > server (from your isp, not the internal). What ports are you trying to use? > Is it a commercial internet service account? WHO is the isp? Feel free to > contacy me off list for the sake of security. > > Michael > michael.s@iconnetworksolutions.com > Originally the domain, tontoapache.com was purchased through OnlineNIC who now refuses to answer phones, but today I got a hold of someone and he told me I need to talk to iPowerWeb as OnlineNIC can't do anything. I have an account with iPowerWeb but it does not let me do much with the DNS. I have an account with afraid.org for DNS if only I can move the nameservers with iPowerWeb. iPowerWeb is not responding to ANY of my calls or emails. So I got smart and emailed the billing department telling them my domain was about to expire and I really wanted to pay for it! and, of course, someone responded within minutes giving me all the information I needed to pay. I wrote back with a simple question, they responded confirming a real person, I wrote back telling them what I really wanted to do and once again, back to talking to a brick wall! I have figured out how to make the changes with iPowerWeb, assuming they acknowledge my emails in the tech department, but at this point I am soooo pissed off, I want nothing to do with them. I want to transfer to 1&1 and stick with afraid.org for DNS. But, today, all my email problems seem to be fixed as we are receiving email again... Nathan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss