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Goodings Media 05-27-2007 04:15 PM

Error 2201 with new domains?
 
Hiya guys,

Ive had my nameservers registered for about a week now.

When I try and change the nameservers on any domains (with Moniker or GoDaddy) I try to set them to ns1 and ns2.goodingsmedia.com and get

"Authorization error 2201"

Ive been in touch with the registrar who says my nameservers are working fine, and yeah if you ping them or run any checks on them they are apparently working fine.

Ive checked to make sure the DNS settings for the domains on my server are set to use the new nameservers.

Any ideas?

Thanks

harvey 05-27-2007 04:36 PM

maybe this helps

Quote:

Question: Why am I getting 2201 authorization error when doing an INFO command?
Answer: You need to include the hosts= option in your INFO command.

The INFO command allows you to retrieve both delegated host information and also subordinate host information. It does so by supporting the following 4 options:

1. hosts="all" (delegated hosts and subordinate hosts information is being requested)
2. hosts="del" (just the delegated hosts information is being requested)
3. hosts="sub" (just the subordinate hosts information is being requested)
4. hosts="none" (no information about hosts is being requested)

We consider the subordinate host information to be privileged to the owning registrar. The only options that can be used by registrars who do not own the domain are hosts="del" and hosts="none". Use of the other 2 options will result in an "AUTHORIZATION FAILED" error.

Another thing to note is that if no option is specified the default option is assumed to be hosts="all" based on the EPP protocol, which will result in an "AUTHORIZATION FAILED" in the case of a EPP-DOMAIN-INFO request by a non-owning registrar.

Please also note there is currently a bug in which a hosts=none option will fail in Production. This will be corrected in a future release. The hosts=none option works in OTE. In Production, please use hosts=del.

Please incorporate this into your INFO commands. A sample would look like this.

<command>
<info>
<domain:info
xmlns:domain="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0"
xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:domain-1.0
domain-1.0.xsd">
<domain:name hosts="xxx">test.com</domain:name>
</domain:info>
</info>

Goodings Media 05-27-2007 04:58 PM

Erm, so the guy who runs the server needs to add that? That tech side of things isn't my comfort zone I must admit.... :)

harvey 05-27-2007 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goodings Media (Post 12498069)
Erm, so the guy who runs the server needs to add that? That tech side of things isn't my comfort zone I must admit.... :)

well, tell him to check that. If that's not the problem, then I don't know

Goodings Media 05-27-2007 05:26 PM

thanks Ive forwarded that on :)


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