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Heya,
Where's the best place to register .de & .ca in terms of price?
Thanks,
Chris
Where's the best place to register .de & .ca in terms of price?
Thanks,
Chris
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OK. What is the best way of achieving this? Can I use a combination of my own DNS IP address, along w/ 2-3 of the Registrars DNS in secondary position? Or is it more complex than this? I just ran a search and went to 3-4 sites that were getting into octets and other scary code things. I know, for instance that I'm coming from an IP address that is within a block that my ISP has and that there is a subnet gateway- something like 255.255.255.xx but I can't quite relate that to DNS and my own servers.DENIC enforces a strict nameserver policy for all .de domains. The nameservers need to be on different subnets (at least one of the first 3 octets of the IP addresses must be different)
What if the DNS on my server was 65.122.XXX.XXX and the registrar had 206.123.100.XXX and 206.123.104.XXX . Is that cool?If a registrar had 65.122.XXX.XXX and 206.123.XXX.XXX this would be cool
65.122.XXX.XXXX and 65.123.XXX.XXXX would not be
Grrilla said:What if the DNS on my server was 65.122.XXX.XXX and the registrar had 206.123.100.XXX and 206.123.104.XXX . Is that cool?
Or what if I setup a second DNS w/ another domain's IP? I'm not sure what, if anything, I would need to run by my server host?/operator? first, (ie who I buy dedicated server space from- hehe- I'm still mentally adpating to dedicated thinking vs shared thinking). Is this something I can achieve by myself through cPanel and a new DNS assignment at the registrar?
Grrilla said:Have a .de name I am interested in, but haven't attempted to register one before and when I went to checkout, I was asked to confirm that my address was in Germany. I know this sounds rhetorical, but does this mean that .de domains can only be registered by people w/ contact addresses in Germany?
slaughterbeck said:When I registered my .de domain NetSol they listed and I will assume by default this as the administrative contact:
Name: Marcus Ross
Contact type: PERSON
Address: Tempelhofer Ufer 37
Zip Code: 10963
City: Berlin
Country: DE
Dillpup said:I have had no trouble at all registering .DE through Idotz.net and DomainDiscount24 and I in the US with no German contact info in the WHOIS.
However,I would REALLY like to register some .IT domains as well,but whenever I try a registration at RegisterFly,it gets denied but doesn't adequately explain why.
Does anyone know how an US citizen can register a .IT? (or .FR?)
chelsea said:considering the .de, you could register them via united-domains.de, who offer a trustee service, so there will be a German address provided through them.
No it doesn't Josh, otherwise all those people who have .in ,.ws ,.sc,.cc, .la ,.cnJoshHendo said:With .us you have to live in the US to get it. So i would expect that applies for all countries.
I live in Aust. so I can Reg .com.au & .co.nzmajinbuu1023 said:I live in new zealand so I can reg .co.nz domains :P
chelsea said:considering the .de, you could register them via united-domains.de, who offer a trustee service, so there will be a German address provided through them.
Barefoottech said:I live in Aust. so I can Reg .com.au & .co.nz
But poor old Dylan Can only reg .co.nz
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