Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by xkape the one: how do i renew payment for my domain hosting service?
my hosting service is about to expire and i dont know how i am to pay for it. how can i find out who is hosting a particular web space?
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Answer by megaloooo
I presume you have bills from the hosting company? Well, send them a mail and explain that you don’t know how to pay for a renewal.
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Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by 5p4rk: How is my domain name protected by law? Will I still be protected if I’m having a free domain name service?
What I am afraid of is that since it is registered freely (through free domain name offers) then I will not be properly registered, and so the one providing me the domain name can take it from me..
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Answer by gianniskriti
Of course, that’s true. That’s why you should pay and register a regular domain name!
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Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by Mommabear: Difference between “name server” and “domain name service”?
On the program I have both addresses are requested, and I thought they were the same thing. How are they different?
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Answer by henry.shen@sbcglobal.net
They are referring the the same thing in reality in most of cases.
When “name server” is a server, DNS is the service provided by it.
Although Name Server can refer to other kinds of ones that offers naming services, it almost always means Domain Name Server practically. It manages names, and serves to do name resolution. For example, on Internet, we are connected by our IP addresses, so we have to rely on a DNS server for the correct IP address of a web site, say yahoo.com.
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Posted by: Alan in Webhosting
Question by Heron By The Sea: What does it mean that my webhosting service has changed my IP address?
I was emailed by my webhosting service about a change in my IP address. How will this effect me? Or will it?
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Answer by spyka
If you have domain names pointing to the IPs of their servers, these will need to be changed.
Apart from that it shouldn’t really.
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Question by seven_70: Is there such thing as a free or very cheap private registration service for domain names?
Private registration costs too much if you want to apply privacy to a large portfolio of domain names. Is there a solution? The registrar that I use charges .95 a year per domain name. I have close to 200 domain names. It costs me a lot to renew my domain names already. I don’t want to be paying so much for privacy too.
By the way, I use GoDaddy, their private registration is too expensive. Sometimes they have deals, but not too often. Usually privacy will cost just as much as registering a new domain name. So, I’m ruling out GoDaddy for privacy.
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Answer by feeln17
godaddy.com
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