
Why can't I apply for a domain name myself?In the domain name registration form, sections 7 and 8 ask you to provide the hostname and Netaddress of a primary server and at least one secondary server. They are not just PCs or Macs with a dial-up connection to the Internet. They are typically UNIX machines connected to the Internet full-time via high speed digital connections such as ours. Only organizations that already have such hardware and connectivity resources are qualified to apply for domain names (for others). The official requirements are further quoted below: At least two independent Servers MUST be provided for translating names to addresses for Hosts in the Domain. A Domain name may be removed from the InterNIC database, after notice, if at least two Name Servers are not reachable and functioning properly. If you have trouble understanding the above text, then most likely you are not qualified to apply for a domain name on your own. The registration process contains a lot of behind the scenes computer software/hardware configurations. The process is not as simple as filling out and mailing in an application form. Home |
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