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Dave, It wasn't just March 18. I think the whole db is corrupt (it was ok a couple of weeks ago). Joffe, Rodney L (RJ48) [email protected] Conco Companies 4041 N. Central Avenue 16th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602)207-6404 (602)207-6400 (FAX) (602)207-6410 Record last updated on 06-Aug-96. I've never even heard of Conco. Rodney Joffe Chief Technology Officer Genuity Inc., a Bechtel company http://www.genuity.net >-----Original Message----- >From: Dave Pokorney [SMTP:[email protected]] >Sent: Saturday, January 11, 1997 2:31 PM >To: jordy >Cc: [email protected]; Dallas Antley >Subject: Re: Internic registries > >Jordy, > >You are not alone. Dallas is having some trouble with his dna.org domain. >We are both about to give up trying to get them to repair it as well. >Your email prompted me to check my handle and that too has been corrupted. >Looks like March 18 may have been a bad day for the Internic. I work for >the Northeast Regional Data Center at UF, not Vega Solutions... > >[email protected] $ whois dp173 >Pokorney, Dave (DP173) [email protected] > Vega Solutions > Rm.112 SSRB, University of Florida > Gainesville, FL 32611 > 352-392-2061 > > Record last updated on 18-Mar-96. > > >Let us know how you manage to convince them to repair it. good luck, I'm >sure the University of Florida is pleased to hear that Vega Solutions is >doing business on their premis. Guess I need to submit another update >request for my own handle this time. Past requests (before dna.org >corruption) have been handled without trouble sigh, -d > >-- >On Sat, 11 Jan 1997, jordy wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> >> >> I was doing some maintanace on some of my domains a few days back and >> decided to update my Internic contact information. Low and behold I found >> that the company field in the whois query was wrong. I did a whois on a >> few other internic handles I know and it looks as if they are wrong as >> well. >> >> I thought at first that maybe someone changed my Internic contact >> registration (which is why I'm sending my PGP key to them right now), but >> the last update time is months ago, and I'm sure I would have noticed it >> before now. >> >> So did Internic's whois server break? Or did their registery get corrupt? >> >> - -- >> Jordan Mendelson : www.wserv.com/~jordy >> Web Services, Inc. : www.wserv.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: 2.6.2 >> >> iQCVAwUBMtfN2hA7rx9toVxZAQFz+AP8Cy2WMeemqq7utDt2OIFWEI/ZLSs+VlRI >> JZsRGPQjHcrz2yHSXeWvg24SKBRlgy2O7OTRMclZaEAmsOTfA4fIAoR5cT5uXcyK >> Oo7fz0Xwt+sXvGrc4SFjiJyHMBAc71ohakhFVDafqyWipjb+04HCV7VN5zk7TgKV >> xsVnGzgx+SA= >> =tuPj >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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