On 2010-12-08 Sean Cody wrote:
Example: tfh.ca
Whois shows up with DNS1 hostname empty and DNS2 with an old IP and DNS3 is correct.
Hmm, very strange. Shouldn't those entries in the "Name servers:" section just come from the NS settings you setup with your registrar? If you setup new NS entries with your registrar, do you just enter IP's (no hostnames)? If so, then the reverse-DNS should dictate what hostname shows up in the whois.
I (my company) is a OpenSRS/Tucows reseller so if you get really stuck I could go to bat for you to get this solved if you wanted to xfer your domain to me as the registrar/reseller. I know OpenSRS is very good about these sorts of things. In my experience with their interface it's simply a matter of punching in new IPs for your NS's (and deleting old ones).
Very strange, but my whois appears to lack IP's completely (just hostnames)!!
But John is right, the whois doesn't really matter to anyone, right?