Le 9 nov. 2013 à 20:17, Matt Taggart <matt@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Thibaut Varène writes: >> Until then, it's presumably impossible to move the domain to a new >> owner. I've just tried with my registrar of choice (ovh.com) and it >> says that I can only move the domain there *without* changing ownership > > Weird. So does that mean to change ownership either you are going to have > to move it within my registrar or I am going to have to move it within > yours? No, the thing is that when domains expire, you have IIRC a 30-day grace period where you can gracefully renew or transfer them. That’s what we’re looking for, I think, and since p-l.o expires in august 2014, we’re quite a bit too early. > >> As a temporary workaround, I could give you the IP addresses of my DNS >> servers (once I've readied them for handling p-l.o, which, to begin >> with, means I have to copy the existing zone), which would for all >> practical purposes give me control over the domain until it can be >> properly moved next summer (which must not be forgotten, especially now >> that you've unlocked the domain). > > I can change the nameservers (or anything else about the domain) whenever, > just let me know. taggart@OFTC OK, I’ll try to prepare everything next week and will ping you then, thanks! T-Bone-- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-parisc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html