Yeah. By the 28th, the DNS change should be complete, and I'm contemplating civil action against the firm that held my domain hostage (which is why it doesn't resolve), but they're Canadian. It may not be worth it, I have to prove damages.
For those who know what DNS is, we're in the middle of a DNS Transfer, due to our previous registrar doing really stupid things, then refusing to give an authorization code. I have called the primary registrar, the incoming registrar, ICANN, and anyone else I could think of, but there's no way to speed up the automated transfer process, and while in transfer, the DNS server values are locked.
Richard Dickinson
Dickinson Security Management Group, LLC DSMG Provides a Variety of Software Products and Consulting Services to the Contract Security Industry www.hrdickinson.com
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