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Can you please help me understand how this particular functionality works:
I have a domain: example.com, it's registered with GoDaddy.
its nameservers are set to linode: ie. ns1.linode.com, ns2.linode.com
But at the same time, I can setup a subdomain redirect on GoDaddy and it works.
So, I can create…
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It's been a long time since I've had to register a new domain.
What registrar is considered geek and sysadmin friendly?
I've heard that godaddy will screw you 10 ways to Sunday, and a lot of the other ones basically only lease you the domain. So if I want to own the domain and not get screwed…
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I'm building a web application that needs to register domain names programmatically.
What domain name registrars with API support fulfill the following requirements:
Supports .COM
Ideally cheap
Reliable, trustworthy and should been so over an extended period of time
What API-supporting domain…
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Hi,
I'm trying to transfer one of my .com addresses between registrars. I'm down as the owner contact (confirmed working) and the losing registrar is down as the tech and admin contact.
Last week I received an email stating that the domain transfer had been rejected by the losing registrar. I contacted…
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A friend of mine is in the process of being scammed by a domain registrar and I am trying to sort out the mess. However I could use a hand understanding some of the details.
He paid for 2 years of domain name registration on 6 november 2009.
The whois record reads:
Domain ID:XXXXXXXXXX
Domain Name:XXXXXXXXX…
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