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Re: more on lame-delegation.org, seems to waste IP space and DNS
From: william () elan net
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 06:39:55 -0700 (PDT)
For all top-level domains you can register a domain and not have any name servers specified for it. In whois it'll say exactly that - "no nameservers".Not correct, registrar and registry agreements require at least two name servers.
Unless I'm mistaken (which is doubtfull considering how often I see whois results with "no nameserver" in crsnic whois) this is not the case. In fact I remember hearing about removing requirement to have two nameservers back in 1999 when things where still being handled only by NSI and ICANN was non-existant. --- William Leibzon Elan Communications Inc. william () elan net
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