On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> You fail to understand. THE REGISTRARS HAVE NO AUTHORITATIVE NAMESERVERS
> FOR THE TLD'S THEY SELL.

Matthew - as it happens I DO understand.  And that was my point.  If you 
host your own DNS, and the registrar that you happened to register with 
goes belly-up, then you should be fine as the root nameservers will still 
have the NS records pointing at your own nameservers.

 > 
> A domain, when "sold", is simply a couple (or more) NS records pushed into
> the root zone for that TLD.

right.

[snip]

> Both of you seem to be confusing the global domain system with registrars
> that offer to run DNS for you (free or charge). Obviously if they are 
> hosting your zone (foobar.org) and they go down, your DNS will stop working.

No, I was not confised about the difference, and distinction between the 
two.
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