"old" DNS records to prove "Theft"!!!!!

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Fri Mar 29 15:59:34 UTC 2002


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On Mar 29 2002 13:31 -0000, Giles wrote:

> I need a source of "old" DNS records to prove my allegation that my ISP
> (Virtual ISP) registered my .com in my Company name in May 01 and then
> changed it to his company name in November 2001! (and then again in January
> 2002).
>
> Do old records exist and where is the Whois that I printed off in November
> 2001 that would have saved me all this trouble!!! - lol
>
> Thanks.

There is no record of "old" DNS data. In this case you might be able
to talk Network Solutions into giving out change logs for the
particular domain, but I have never had to do anything like that so I
don't know if they even keep them, much less would make them
available.


Michael Kjörling

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