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Domain Name FAQ
- 1. Will
my name and contact information be publicly available?
- 2. Do
you handle Foreign Domain Name Registrations?
- 3. Do
you handle Domain Name Registrations?
- 4. How
can I get a domain name ending in .com, .net or .org?
- 5. How
do I modify a domain name registered with Register.com?
- 6. How
do I modify a domain name registered with Worldnic?
- 7. How
do I modify a domain name registered with Network Solutions?
- 8. What
is a NIC handle?
- 9. What
if one of the contacts declines the modification?
- 10. I
received an error on the application filed, what do I do?
- 11. How
long does modifying a domain name take?
- 12. What
if the InterNIC records are wrong/outdated?
- 13. What
is the procedure to modify a domain name?
- 14. Can
I transfer/modify an existing domain name?
- 15. What’s
in a name?
- 16. Besides
the currently existing gTLDs are there any new ones?
- 17. Are
.com, Net, and .org domain names available for registration on
a globally?
- 18. What
are the rules for the registration of .com, Net and .org names?
- 19. When
do I have to pay for my domain name?
- 20. What
is a domain name?
- 21. How
much does registering a domain name cost?
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- 1.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
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- Yes. Information
about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available
to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit
enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws.
The registrar will make this information available to the public
on a "Whois" site.
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How can I get a domain name ending in .com, Net or .org?
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- Domain names
ending with .com, Net or .org can be registered through many different
companies known as "Registrars". Click
here for more details.
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How do I modify a domain name registered with Register.com?
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- You need
to go to their home page (www.register.com)
to make changes to your domain. Make the changes to the name servers
as follows:
1. Go to www.register.com
2. Click on "manage my account" on the top left.
3. Click on "modify DNS information" after logging into your account.
4. Delete the temporary current name server information
5. Replace it with our name server information
Our name servers are:
NS.HOST4U.NET
NS2.HOST4U.NET
6. Submit new information
Once these changes are complete, within 48-72 hours, you will
be able to use your domain name for uploading files, and viewing
your web site instead of using your IP address.
Note: If your e-mail address on file is different from your current
e-mail, you might need to contact them directly before any changes
can be made.
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How do I modify a domain name registered with Worldnic?
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- You need
to go to their home page (www.worldnic.com)
to make changes to your domain
or call them at 1-888-642-9675**. The changes you will need to
make are to the name
servers. Our name servers are:
- Go to www.worldnic.com
- Click on "Make
Changes"
- Enter your Domain
Name
- Enter your Account
Number & Password
- Click on 'DNS
or Server Info'
- Replace the Name
Servers with:
- Primary Name
Server : NS.HOST4U.NET
- Primary Handle
: NS23899-HST
- Secondary
Name Server : NS2.HOST4U.NET
- Secondary
Handle : NS23900-HST
- Click on "Submit
this form for processing"
Once these changes are complete, within 48-72 hours, you will
be able to use your
domain name for uploading files, and viewing your web site instead
of using your
IP address.
** You can call Worldnic at 1-888-642-9675 or 703-742-0914 (outside
the US) and provide them your Account Number and Password details,
and they will process the modification right over the phone. Since
you are on the phone, they will not require e-mail authorization.
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How do I modify a domain name registered with Network Solutions
(VeriSign)? - Top
- You need
to go to their home page (www.netsol.com)
to make changes to
your domain or call them at 1-888-642-9675. The changes you will
need to make are
to the name servers. Our name servers are:
- Go to www.networksolutions.com
- Click on "Make
Changes"
- Enter your Domain
Name
- Click Expert (I
know which form I need)
- Click on 'Service
Agreement'
- Enter your e-mail
address (enter an active e-mail address, as NS will e-mail
a confirmation/authorization* request. If the e-mail address
entered is different from the one you registered your domain
with, when send the authorization please use that e-mail address.
If that e-mail address is no longer active, refer to Question
11 for further instructions.)
- Replace the Technical
Contact with: AD3086-ORG
- Replace the Name
Servers with:
- Primary Name
Server : NS.HOST4U.NET
- Primary IP#
: 209.150.128.30
- Secondary
Name Server : NS2.HOST4U.NET
- Secondary
IP# : 209.150.129.3
- Click on "Submit
this form for processing"
Once these changes are complete, usually within 48-72 hours, you
will be able to use your
domain name for uploading files, and viewing your web site instead
of using your IP
address.
*The e-mail will include a tracking number in the form "NIC-YYMMDD.#"
(#=Sequential number from 1 to 5 digits). Use the tracking number
in the Subject of any E-mail you send regarding that particular
Registration Agreement.
- Updated: June 20, 2001
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What is a NIC handle? - Top
- A NIC handle
is a unique identifier assigned to each domain name record, contact
record, and network record in the InterNIC domain name database.
You can use the same NIC handle as the contact for several domains.
This way, if you make a change to the NIC handle (i.e., the e-mail
address), all domains using that NIC handle will be updated as
well. Thus keeping all your information in the InterNIC database
updated.
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What if one of the contacts declines the modification?
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- As long as
you are the listed owner, you can follow the procedure above and
fax the authorization in with a valid ID. To expedite this further
you may want to place a phone call to InterNIC at 703-742-4777,
in most cases they will process your request while you are on
the phone with them.
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I received an error on the application filed, what do I do?
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- You will
need to correct the error and re-send the application. This should
be done by directly replying to the InterNIC e-mail and not by
filing an entirely new form. To avoid any delays in approving
your domain name, make all corrections on the 'error e-mail itself
sent by InterNIC.
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How long does modifying a domain name take?
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- Once the
listed administrative or technical contact on the Whois records
authorizes the verification request sent by e-mail, modification
usually takes 72 hours for domain propagation around the world.
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What if the InterNIC records are wrong/outdated?
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- If the contact
information for the domain is no longer current, you will then
need to use the tracking number you received from InterNIC to
have your client fax in the authorization. The tracking number
can be found on the e-mail you received from InterNIC saying they
received your request. This is the first e-mail they send you
after your submission. Your client will need to prepare a fax
on company letterhead, as follows:
- Include company
name, address and phone number in the header.
- Reference the
domain name and InterNIC tracking number.
- Request the domain
name modification in accordance with the InterNIC number to
the new Name Servers.
- Have the President
or Vice President of the company sign the request.
- Print the name
and title below signature.
Fax the authorization to 703-742-9552 along with a photocopy
of a valid photo ID (state Driver's License, passport or any
other valid ID) of the person signing the request.
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What is the procedure to modify a domain name?
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- You will
fill out the same form except, highlight 'M' for modify rather
than 'N' for a new domain. It is very important that you use the
same company name and address on the template as that which is
on file at InterNIC. If the company name differs from that which
is on file, InterNIC will treat the transfer as a new order and
will not allow the transfer to be completed.
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Can I transfer/modify an existing domain name?
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- Yes. You
can place an order by telephone or through our online order form,
but make sure you specify that you are requesting a transfer and
NOT a new domain. You should keep the service at your present
site while waiting for your domain name to transfer. We will provide
you with a temporary IP address so you can mirror your site on
our server. All e-mail and web pages will still be accessed from
your current site. When InterNIC receives the template, they will
send an authorization request to the current administrative contact
of the domain. Once the administrative contact authorizes the
transfer, InterNIC will update their records.
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What’s in a name? - Top
- A domain
name takes the form of a company name or associated brand name,
succeeded by a recognized Internet suffix. For example, company
ABC Inc. might register the name abc.com. The .com is a domain
name suffix. There are well over 400 of these suffixes. Domain
suffixes often reveal the organization's location, and its status.
For example, UK Domains include .co.uk, .org.uk, .net.uk, .ltd.uk,
and .plc. uk. These are all registered on a first-come, first-serve
basis.
Other country code domains Each country has its own country code
domain, e.g., .fr for France, .ru for Russia, or .dk for Denmark.
Procedures for registering domain names differ considerably around
the world. Some countries allow anyone to register a domain name
whether or not they have a presence there. (These are often known
as ‘high-risk’ countries). In others, a local presence is required,
although one person or organization can register any number of
domain names. Elsewhere, not only is a local presence required,
but only one name can be registered, which has to be the same
name as the registering company.
Generic domains Generic domains are available for anybody to register
on a first-come, first-serve basis. Generic domains are not associated
with any one country, and consequently are also known as ‘International’
domains. The suffix ‘.com’ is universally recognized. It is the
domain of choice for US Corporations. It is also popular with
companies that have a global presence or distribution network.
Other generic domains include Net, and .org. This list will probably
be added to in the near future.
- Updated: March 25, 2000
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Besides the currently existing gTLDs are there any new ones?
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- Yes. The
International Ad Hoc Committee (IAHC) has defined an additional
set of seven gTLDs though they are not yet in effect.
.firm for businesses, or firms
.store for businesses offering goods to purchase
.web for entities emphasizing activities related to the www
.arts for entities emphasizing cultural and entertainment activities
.rec for entities emphasizing recreation/entertainment activities
.info for entities providing information services
.nom for those wishing individual or personal nomenclature
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Are .com, Net, and .org domain names available for registration
on a globally? - Top
- Yes. The
.com, Net, and .org domains are available for registration by
Internet users across the globe. ICANN accredited domain name
registrars are also located in various countries around the world.
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What are the rules for the registration of .com, Net and .org
names? - Top
- Rules for
.com, Net and .org Domain Name registrations:
- .com - to be used
for commercial and personal sites
- .org - recommended
for not-for-profit organizations
- Net - recommended
for companies involved in data networking especially related
to the Internet
- Use only letters,
numbers, or dash ("-")
- Cannot begin or
end with a dash
- Must have at least
3 characters, but cannot have more than 67*, (including .com,
Net and .org)
- Domain Names are
not case sensitive
- Domain Names cannot
include spaces
* .com, Net and .org domain names exceeding a total of 26 characters
are supported by most web browsers. However, certain web browsers,
e-mail programs and other Internet related applications may not
support domain names over 26 characters.
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When do I have to pay for my domain name?
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- Before your
domain name becomes active, you must provide a credit card number
or any other form of payment. This requirement enhances the availability
of domain names by preventing them from being tied up by individuals
not intending to pay for registration.
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What is a domain name? - Top
- A domain
name provides you with an identity, or address, on the Internet.
It helps you to find and to be found. When a server is searching
for something on the World Wide Web, it looks for a string of
digits known as an IP network address, (e.g. 156.130.43.30). A
domain name is the text translation of this IP address, which
is easier to remember than a string of digits. Registering a suitable
domain name on the Internet is the equivalent of registering a
company name. Once it has been registered, no one else can use
that name. Because so many companies have similar names, it is
important to register a suitable domain name as soon as possible.
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How much does registering a domain name cost?
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- Here is a
list of typical costs that various registering companies might
offer over the Internet:
$30/1 Year
$50/2 Years
$70/3 Years
$90/4 Years
$100/5 Years
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Updated: October 4, 2001
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