Questions tagged [domain-name]

A domain name is an identification string that defines a group of computers on the internet under the same realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control. Technically, any name registered in DNS is a domain name, however, the term usually refers to a second and top level domain, such as serverfault.com

A domain name is an identification string that defines a group of computers on the internet under the same realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control. Technically, any name registered in DNS is a domain name, however, the term usually refers to a second and top level domain, such as serverfault.com.

Domains are grouped into a hierarchy from right to left, with levels being delimited by dots. For example, in the domain name chat.stackexchange.com, .com would be the top level domain (TLD), stackexchange would be the second level domain and chat would be the third level domain. (Third level and higher domains are usually referred to as subdomains.)

Domain names serve as human-friendly references to networked devices, which would otherwise be designated by their IP addresses, which are strings of numbers that are generally difficult for humans to remember.

More information on domain names can be found at the Wikipedia page devoted to the topic, here.

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How do you transfer a domain name without interrupting service?

Our school currently has our website and domain name hosted by another company. We want to move the domain name under our control. I have signed up for a godaddy account for the school and would like to ask our webhost to transfer the domain name to…
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Redirect all non-www subdomains to main www domain with Apache2

I have a website (domain.com) and I would like to redirect all my secondary domains (domain2.com, domain3.com) and all the subdomains of these domains (*.domain.com, *.domain2.com...) to the main domain, www.domain.com (because I want the latter to…
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Pointing a domain to AWS Route 53

I am having difficulties getting my domain to point to my EC2 properly. I searched through a few third party guides online, and got slightly swamped in the official AWS documentation, but despite this I still cant get it to work. Ive have Route 53…
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Postfix: How to accept email from a specific non-existing domain?

We need to accept email from a server that sends out using a non-existing domain. That server is not under my control. In my main.cf I have smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, hash:/etc/postfix/access, …
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Browser hijack uses a similar domain name to mine

I own the domain gimmeanswers.com unfortunately I've become aware of a browser hijack which uses the gimmeanswers.org (which I don't own) domain as a redirect. Searches for my legitimate domain name now return a large number of results for this…
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"The domain name must not be less than 3 characters", while hp.com is a valid domain name?

When I try to register a domain name in register.com that is less than 3 characters, it displays this message: "The domain name must not be less than 3 characters" Why it's not possible to register a domain name less than 3? hp.com is only 2…
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Is it ok to not use 'www' in my website subdomain url?

We have a website that is a subdomain of our primary domain, such as site.example.com. The official URL of the website is http://site.example.com, but some people keep referring to it as www.site.example.com. I have a redirect rule in place to…
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Staging environment, how to deal with domain name?

For those who aren't familiar with the term "staging", it consists of privately deploying your code to a production server (or a clone of your server) so you can make sure nothing is going to break when you go live. I usually stage my code on…
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Can a domain registrar take down a domain?

I am in the middle of a DMCA request, as I have found someone who is using some of my copyrighted content. The host is based in China, and is not responding to any requests (I have sent faxes, e-mails, and a letter). Now, as far as I was aware, it…
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Tips for Domain Name Management?

Expired domain names = downtime for websites. Downtime = bad. How does your organization make sure domain names have been renewed? I believe ICANN requires registrars to give a notice at 60 days and 30 days, but these can easily get ignored --…
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What happens with a domain name when the "Whois registration-expiration" date is reached?

I'm interested in a domain-name (.com) that is about to expire. What happens when the registration-expiration date is reached?
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After domain rename - will I need to rejoin all users to the new domain?

I am running a Windows Server 2012R2 Domain Server (ADDS). The domain is historically from a 2003 server, and is a single Label Domain: e.g.: Contoso I want to rename it to: Contoso.local (using rendom) After some reading, in 2 places, I am not sure…
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Is it possible to bind domain names to VisualSVN server and IIS on the one box without using a port?

I’ve got a machine running VisualSVN Server for SCM and IIS which hosts a web front end to perform some repository management tasks. Ideally, I’d like to bind a different domain name to each but it seems I can’t do this without specifying a port on…
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What tools should I use for DNS diagnostic?

I am trying to host a domain name (pressemag.com) on my dedicated server. I have put DNS the domain name provider gave me I put the .pressemag.com A 88.190.22.44 but nothing.. site is totally inaccessible I have no idea where what of these 3…
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What's FQDN of a WORKGROUP pc?

What do I enter when asked for FQDN (fully qualified domain name), for a PC that's not in a domain but in a WORKGROUP instead?
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