This may become unreachable shortly, and some people are already not going to be able to see it, but just for the record:I had to change DNS registrars last week, and now, just about one zone file TTL after the first of the transfers was confirmed, that first domain to be transferred (eyrie.net) has become unresolvable. eyrie-productions.com still works for the moment, presumably because for some reason the new registrar took a few days longer to confirm that transfer, but it'll probably also break in the same way sometime soon.
I'm looking into it, with the proviso that I haven't done that kind of work in decades and really neither have any idea what to do nor possess the tools to do it any longer. I have direct control over neither the domain registrations themselves nor the name servers they're still supposed to be looking at, according to the registrar account dashboard I'm looking at now. Which probably means that after I get some lunch, I'll get to experience the joys of dealing with a commercial domain name registrar's support department for the first time since I worked at UltraNet in 1998 and spent part of most workdays on the phone with some guy at NetSol. Yay!
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Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Mod
Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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