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| SLD | The SLD is the second level domain. For example, in "www.myname.com", "myname" is the SLD. If you are creating a new name, fill-in the field provided under "SLD" with only the SLD part of your name. Do not include the ".". The name can have any character ("a" to "z"), any number ("0" to "9 "), the minus ("-") sign, and the underscore ("_") in the name. Spaces are not allowed. | |
| TLD | The TLD is the top level domain. For example, in "www.myname.com", "com" is the TLD. If you are creating a new name, fill-in the field provided under "TLD" with the TLD part of your name. Do not include the ".". The name can have any character ("a" to "z"), any number ("0" to "9 "), and the minus ("-") sign in the name. Spaces are not allowed. No consecutive "minus" signs. The first and last characters can't be a "minus" sign. | |
| Address | This table associates
a name with an address. You can associate any name with any Address. The
address is either a numerical designator assigned to a computer on the
network, or the host and domain of a machine, or a URL. None can be
greater than 58 characters total (if you need more space, for a URL for
example, please let us know) If you want the record to point an IP address, you must select either a record type of "Address (A)" or a record type of "Mail (MX)". You must also use the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The first and fourth xxx are numbers between 1 and 254. The second and third xxx are numbers between 0 and 254. An example of an IP address is: "189.23.125.3". If you are creating a new name, we have already filled-in the "www" host address with a default IP address that will display a web page that you can use to make sure the name is being properly delegated by our servers. You must set the IP address to: "66.193.8.40". You are required to use this IP address, and in fact, you will probably want to tell your registrar to use 66.193.8.40 as soon as you want to have your new web site hosted by us on the internet. FYI, some other IP address are: (Microsoft 207.46.130.150), and (Yahoo 204.71.200.72). If you use a host and domain combination, you must select the record type of "Alias (CNAME)". You must also use the format "www.mydomain.com.". If you want the record to be forwarded to a URL you must select "URL" from the drop-down menu and enter a valid URL into the "Address" box. If you do not enter a valid name, URL or IP, then that host record (name & address pair) will not be added to the DNS or our database. |
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| Record type | We allow five types of
address records to be added to our DNS servers. They are as follows:
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| E-Mail Forwarding | The E-Mail Forwarding
section allows you to create e-mail addresses with your domain name. For
example, if your domain name was "mydomain.com", you could
create the e-mail address "info@mydomain.com". Note: if you
are using e-mail forwarding do not add your own MX record, it will add
one for you.
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| Transferring or obtaining a Domain Name |
When your registration is complete, your entry should look like the following:
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