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Old 10-25-2004, 01:27 PM   #13
mcneely
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Default Re: What recourse if web host won't communicate

Okay guys

This is what I came up with............

But first.

A couple of months back, I had the occassion to discover that a **** site had one of my department links written into one of their pages and it was pointed to a **** site via a slick little cookie function.
I looked and looked to get it resolved and in the end, I went to the server above this guy to get it resolved.

Any way, by the total IP's, I was able to determine that SITELEADER.COM; worldwidedomain.com; & netinfra.com* Boulder CO (303-447-2496) are all the same guy.
Running on a reseller level partition with the big boys, who, in the end are, "Interland".

Interland is located in Atlanta, Georgia, where alot of the Grand-Daddy mains are as far as servers go, right along with Earthlink and others. Interland pipes the goods to a lesser or satellite server in Colorado, (Verio; Net Infrastructure) which is where this Hokey-Doke outfit is running his shared server lease.
Chances are that the domain name in question was written into a group account at the real registrar and can't be pushed out without his release of the name.
Our registration process has a group account with register.com and if I were to try and push any of the names out of it, it would cost me some money, because that's how it works. This guy is most likely broke and doesn't want to spend the money to release the name from the account.

I think that if you were to get in touch with Interland, and let them in on what this guy (SITELEADER; netinfra.com; worldwidedomain.com) is doing, they may be able to lend an assist.

The reason why I am mentioning this as a possible fix is that through my ****o deal a few months back, I discovered that the SH*** rolls down hill. Alias nameservers or not, the parents of these redundant servers really don't care at all for these kinds of things to happen.

Interland is in direct control of the servers in question, just like, for instance, EV1 is in control of their redundant servers located across the country.
And Earthlink runs Scratchy & Itchy all the way from Antlanta to Pasadena

You may want to get in touch with Interland on this one:
101 Marietta Street
Atlanta GA
30039
1-678-365-2830
hostmaster@internet-dns.net
(they do have the power to turn this guy off)

Interland also rides herd on "Verio"
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