Ticket ID: SIXXS #918585 Ticket Status: User PoP: fihel01 - DNA Oy (Helsinki)
DNS entries cannot be removed
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I have read and followed the "Reporting Problems" section on the Contact page and am providing the following details for this report based on the list of items stated there:
After adding wrong nameservers to have reverse-resolve hostname entries for my subnet, CGI refuses to remove them.
Now my settings have four nameservers, of which only last one is appropriate.
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DNS entries cannot be removed
CGI refuses to remove them.
Which "CGI"?
As you most likely mean the webinterface, what error code shows up? Also what browser are you using etc etc?
DNS entries cannot be removed
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I have read and followed the "Reporting Problems" section on the Contact page and am providing the following details for this report based on the list of items stated there:
"CGI" as in "CGI application" in document titled "SixXS - IPv6 Deployment & Tunnel Broker :: Subnet Information" at "https://www.sixxs.net/home/routeinfo/?8058". Section "Reverse Delegations" has submit button "Remove NS" for each instance of added "DNS server". Those buttons did not work, only resulted in same document transferred again as if nothing would have happened and I did not notice any error message.
Browser is "Lynx 2.8.7dev.10 (21 Sep 2008)".
About 337 seconds after submitting my ticket (according to "personal log"), wrong NS entries were "magically" removed, so I cannot try again.
DNS entries cannot be removed
It is a website, it is not CGI.
As for Lynx, you are most likely running into this problem. Most very likely Lynx doesn't like the readonly="readonly" part of the text box which contains the nameserver name.
About 337 seconds after submitting my ticket (according to "personal log"), wrong NS entries were "magically" removed, so I cannot try again.
Nothing magic, it is in the log. We tested if it worked or not, clearly it did and it also resolves your original problem.
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