Trouble pointing domain to Web Hosting Hub Nameservers

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Rus_Brain / 38 Points
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2012-03-23 5:27 pm EST
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Dear Sirs,

Got a problem, which could not be solved unfortunately.

I cannot change my domains' NS due to some problems with zone.

Please kindly check up my conversation with webhostinghub support:
http://patyrykin.ru/wp-uploads/2011/12/23-03-2012_webhostinghub_support.pdf

Following with domain registar reply:
http://patyrykin.ru/wp-uploads/2011/12/23-03-2012-_-netim.pdf

You soonest help will be very much appreciated.

Kindest regards,
Kirill Patyrykin


P.S. My primary account domain is kgp.su

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ChristiNi
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2012-03-23 6:04 pm EST
Hello Kirill,

I'm sorry you're having trouble pointing your domain to our Nameservers. While looking into this I noticed in the documentation that the ZoneCheck is being performed by AFNIC (the .re registrar). AFNIC uses verification methods that differ from ICANN's standard Nameserver verification process. In order to point your domain properly, you will want to set up Vanity Nameservers and point your domain to the Vanity Nameservers.

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Regards,

Christi N.

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