Katchina Daisy

The Cedar Mesa Project

Names of all files in this web site

January 27, 2006

Someone has requested a password change for an account or domain name with this email address listed as the default registrant contact (account owner). The username for the account is: username: To change the password for this domain you must visit the following URL from the same IP address in which you made the request within 24 hours:

Both the username and password are case sensitive. You can log into your account now by clicking on the following URL:

As of September 27, 2003 -

I am trying to consolidate the number of nameservers that I have to deal with down to one set. As luck would have it, the cedarmesa.org domain is pointed at a set that has fewer domains and is going to be easiest to migrate off of.

At your convenience, could you please change the following:

ns1.multiversity.net
ns2.multiversity.net

to:

NS1.OPUSUNO.COM 199.45.237.40
NS2.OPUSUNO.COM 204.188.101.122

The opusuno.com nameservers have the domain and redirection completely setup as of now, so there will be no interruptions to the service.

When you originally registered the domain, the Registrar that you used probably assigned you a username and a password to access an account manager.

According to the whois records, this is:

DOMAINSITE.COM, INC.

I see a link for "Domain Management" at

If you don't have the original login information, there should be a link somewhere around the login page to retrieve it. They will e-mail that to your address on file (indra).

While you're in there, might want to update your address with them as well. They will send renewal notices, etc. to the address on record.

P.S. Once you have the login information, there will hopefully be a link to "manage nameservers" or "modify DNS servers". I haven't ever used this registrar so I am not sure how they will name it, but if nothing else you could always send me the login and I can figure it out.

No, I am not changing the official list again (as seen at

redirect.html ). I don't intend to ever change those.

What I am doing is contacting about a half dozen of the legacy redirects and asking them to update per the above list. I currently have these spread out over three different sets of nameservers and am trying to reign in and regain a little sanity.

- Why do people say heads-up when they mean duck? -


All files in the Cedar Mesa web site, as of May 12, 2001, ordered by file name -

  1. cacv0001, Statistics, January 2000
  2. cacv0002, Statistics, February 2000
  3. cacv0003, Statistics, March 2000
  4. cacv0004, Statistics, April 2000
  5. cacv0005, Statistics, May 2000
  6. cacv0006, Statistics, June 2000
  7. cacv0007, Statistics, July 2000
  8. cacv0008, Statistics, Aug 2000
  9. cacv0009, Statistics, Sept 2000
  10. cacv0010, Statistics, October 2000
  11. cacv0011, Statistics, November 2000
  12. cacv9402, Statistics, April 1999
  13. cacv9502, Statistics, May 1999
  14. cacv9912, Statistics, December 1999
  15. cacv9930, Statistics, September 1999
  16. cacvadat, Archaeological Dating Resources
  17. cacvaddr, Domain Name Registration Addresses
  18. cacvarch, Archeology of Cedar Mesa
  19. cacvarea, Cultural and Natural History
  20. cacvbidx, Bibliography author index
  21. cacvbkok, Kokopelli, The Making of an Icon
  22. cacvblst, Bibliography listing
  23. cacvbolm, Walum Olum
  24. cacvbmcn, Man Corn
  25. cacvbras, Rock Art Symbols of the Southwest
  26. cacvbrvc, Prehistoric Cahokia
  27. cacvbrvl, Louisiana Prehistory
  28. cacvbrvn, Native Peoples of the Northwest
  29. cacvbrvw, Book Reviews, index page
  30. cacvbspt, Search of the Spanish Trail
  31. cacvbtdx, Bibliography title index
  32. cacvbtxt, Walum Olum Text
  33. cacvcamp, Equipment for High Desert Backpacking
  34. cacvcare, Thoughts on Visiting the High Desert
  35. cacvchrn, Geologic Chronology of Cedar Mesa
  36. cacvclim, Climate in Grand Gulch Area
  37. cacvcolo, Colorado Poem
  38. cacvconn, Connections to the Past
  39. cacvcont, Making Public Contact
  40. cacvdlod, Download Instructions
  41. cacvdogs, Dogs and the Wilderness
  42. cacvethc, Guidelines for Stewardship
  43. cacvetiq, Etiquette for Cedar Mesa Area
  44. cacvexpd, Historical Expeditions
  45. cacvfaid, First Aid while in Grand Gulch
  46. cacvfaun, Fauna in the Grand Gulch Area
  47. cacvfeel, Rise with the Morning Sun Poem
  48. cacvfile, File Summary
  49. cacvflor, Flora in Grand Gulch Area
  50. cacvflsh, Flash Flood!
  51. cacvgeol, Geology of Grand Gulch
  52. cacvgext, GPS Email Report Exit Procedure
  53. cacvggmp, Grand Gulch Management Plan
  54. cacvglob, Global Positioning Systems
  55. cacvgrpt, GPS Email Status Report
  56. cacvhdir, Home page directory
  57. cacvhome, Home page text
  58. cacvhypo, Hypothermia and Hyperthermia
  59. cacvindx, Home Page Frames Control
  60. cacvintr, Cedar Mesa Project Network
  61. cacvkind, Children Exploring Cedar Mesa
  62. cacvlean, Lean-To Field Notes
  63. cacvlink, Links to other web sites
  64. cacvmemo, Domain Name Change Notification
  65. cacvmile, Grand Gulch Trailhead Distances
  66. cacvmips, Minimum Impact Practices
  67. cacvmorm, Mormon Trail
  68. cacvmove, Moved to new address
  69. cacvmuse, Museums in the Cedar Mesa Area
  70. cacvnews, Past Newsletter
  71. cacvphot, Photographing Rock Art
  72. cacvprsp, Perspectives on Archaeological Collection
  73. cacvquan, Photographer's Dilemma
  74. cacvrcka, Rock Art Links
  75. cacvrcrd, Recording Rock Art
  76. cacvrdrr, Reader Response Form
  77. cacvread, Bibliography frames Control
  78. cacvrefl, Reflections on Cedar Mesa
  79. cacvregs, Antiquities Laws and Regulations
  80. cacvrite, Basic Human Rights
  81. cacvrscw, Web Resources in the Cedar Mesa Area
  82. cacvrsrc, Resources in the Cedar Mesa Area
  83. cacvrule, BLM new rules
  84. cacvsafe, Safety in the Grand Gulch Area
  85. cacvsigs, Save the Signatures
  86. cacvsite, Map of this site
  87. cacvstat, Statistics directory
  88. cacvstew, Reflection on Stewardship Article
  89. cacvtrac, Leave No Trace
  90. cacvtrib, Tribute to Grand Gulch Poem
  91. cacvtrvl, Backpacking and Hiking in Grand Gulch
  92. cacvvand, Vandalism Problems
  93. cacvvist, Archaeological Site Etiquette
  94. cacvwatr, Water in Grand Gulch Area
  95. cacvword, Lexicon of Local Words

Graphics used in this web site -


When you originally registered the domain, the Registrar that you used
probably assigned you a username and a password to access an account
manager.

According to the whois records, this is:

DOMAINSITE.COM, INC.

I see a link for "Domain Management" at http://domainsite.com/

If you don't have the original login information, there should be a link
somewhere around the login page to retrieve it. They will e-mail that to
your address on file.

While you're in there, might want to update your address with them as
well. They will send renewal notices, etc. to the address on record.

Thanks,

P.S. Once you have the login information, there will hopefully be a link
to "manage nameservers" or "modify DNS servers". I haven't ever used
this registrar so I am not sure how they will name it, but if nothing
else you could always send me the login and I can figure it out.

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