Verisign has a history of being difficult to deal with, naturally people like to flame them when they can. This is all just probably some sort of communications problem somewhere. Someplace someone used a 1 where it should have been a 0 or something. It'll be ironed out before the afternoon is over.
Try this:
whois -h whois.publicinterestregistry.net yourhost.org
The information still seems to be there, or is it only still there because it has not propagated a new, empty list????
Verisign has a history of being difficult to deal with, naturally people like to flame them when they can. This is all just probably some sort of communications problem somewhere. Someplace someone used a 1 where it should have been a 0 or something. It'll be ironed out before the afternoon is over.
Try this:
whois -h whois.publicinterestregistry.net yourhost.org
The information still seems to be there, or is it only still there because it has not propagated a new, empty list????
http://www.pir.org/whois/ I ran a few whois queries straight off of pir's site, so the information is still floating around somewhere.....