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Introduction to Domain Name Management
Although it may seem simple, the way in which
you manage your domain registration could mean the difference
between your site being online or offline. As a result, it is
important to pay close attention to detail when performing
administrative tasks that pertain to your domain names, as one
slight mistake can lead to a great deal of anguish.
The most common mistake domain owners make is
entering incorrect contact information in their domain's
WHOIS record, which essentially serves as a domain's
record of ownership. There are several components to a
WHOIS record, all or most of which you will be asked to
complete when registering a domain name. These are:
Registrant:
The person/organization that registered the domain
name.
Administrative
contact: The person/organization that will be
responsible for all administrative issues pertaining to the
domain registration, including registrant information.
Billing
contact: This is the person/organization
responsible for handling any billing issues related to the
domain name.
Technical
Contact: The technical contact is one of the most
important aspects of your registration record. This is the
person/company that should be contacted regarding any
technical issues pertaining to your domain, and usually
contains the contact information of the domain
name registration that registered the address.
Should you ever wish to sell, transfer or
otherwise modify your domain in a significant manner, there is
a good chance your technical contact will have to become
involved. As a result, it is absolutely crucial that your
technical contact information remain up to date – otherwise,
making any adjustments to your domain will become frustrating,
and potentially impossible.
There are also several pieces of information
that are only when a domain
name registration queried via a WHOIS service. These
include:
Registrar of
record: The domain
name registration that registered/approved the domain
name.
Record last
updated: The last time any sort of
alteration/update was made to the domain’s WHOIS record.
Record expires
on: The date the domain
name registration When a domain
name registration the registrant risks losing control of
the name.
Record created
on: The date the domain was initially registered.
Domain
servers: This contains the DNS (Domain Name System)
information for a domain; there are usually two lines of DNS
information. The first is typically a site’s primary DNS
information, while the second contains secondary/back-up
information.
Most registrars allow their users to update most
of this information at any time via a Web-based control panel.
Make sure you retain your login information when you initially
register a domain.
Failing to complete any component of a WHOIS
record fully and truthfully, or not keeping it completely
updated, can lead to serious problems down the road. An out of
date e-mail address, for example, may prevent you from
receiving the information required to renew your domain when
its expiry date approaches. Therefore, always make sure your
information is up to date – otherwise, you could eventually
lose control of your domain.
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