awww shafted by the lack of ipv6 glue. someone else in here had that problem... RandalSchwartz? IPv6 glue? oh, whoa. toddf ;-) azmarco: how long you been here? toddf: my #2 should be here any day. how's jr? 1mo maybe? Charlie's doing fine, better now that he filled a diaper with poop after waiting 2 weeks (apparently not unheard of with breastfed babies, we used dark karo syrip to help things along since last night) yea. andrew went almost a whole month azmarco: I've been here for a number of months, approaching 12, not sure right now how close ;-) did he get fussy towards the end? he was busy growing and taking in everything. very little to waste not really. we finally gave him some watered down prune juice nothing for an hour, so brittany and i took a nap. about 20 mins in, grandma had a crisis heh but yea, not unheard of that sounds more healthy than dark karo syrip. that stuff is used to make pecan pies and such. yea wish the pediatrician had recommended the prune juice treatment. wish the wife wouldn't listen to the grandparents so much or we probably would have let him go longer, as you say, taking everything in, its like we broke a natural process or something ;-) well, it's weird i think our doc said when they start pushing 6 weeks, its cause for alarm "well, it's weird" as in weird to an adult that a human can go that long toddf: either my registrar doesn't provide, or the registry doesn't accept, ipv6 glue for my ns records. toddf: which is the final step of HE's silly "ipv6 certification" jdoe: godaddy.com does for .net and .com ok toddf: yeah, this is .be toddf: what really bugs me is that godaddy used to provide a box where you could enter your own glue. now they ... I dunno, look it up themselves. I wish all tld's were equal wrt glue records how do you mean? you can not do v6 for .info at godaddy for example oh yeah, I get v4 but not v6 glue with .be most tlds (at least through godaddy) don't do v6 glue. you can enter glue at godaddy if you have a dns host in a domain you host at godaddy ... but it's strange that .be doesn't. given that they have a ton of v6 nses for the tld itself as I said .net and .com do, but others don't; I guess it has to do with who manages the tld in question plus what the registrar has setup with them, bleh toddf: I regged, say, x.be. My name servers are ns1.x.be and ns2.x.be when I go to set those, I get four text boxes (two required) for up to four name servers. there could easily be something I'm not seeing though, this interface is... :| the only reason it even works at all is because I used zoneedit to bootstrap it, otherwise I'd have been boned. :/ you need to click on the nameserver itself to set the host records hmmm zoneedit, do you host dns with godaddy? no, I host dns myself. what is zoneedit? zoneedit is a dns host, they do up to 5 zones free. yeah, nothing to click. so either they don't allow it for .be, or they don't allow it for domains where the dns is hosted by !godaddy, or... shrug. somewhere the place you have x.be hosted should let you set ns1.x.be not in a zone file but in the `dns host' records however the registrar phrases it if x.be is not hosted with godaddy, of course you can't edit the dns host info at godaddy define "host" if you mean "this is the registrar with the domain", then yes, that's godaddy. the only place I can edit any ns info is under "set nameserver", and then I just get the four boxes for hostnames.