by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
In order to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another you would need to follow the transfer procedures of the gaining registrar (the registrar the you are transferring to). You should be required by the gaining registrar to verify the request to ensure it’s legitimacy. Once the transfer request has been verified, the gaining registrar will submit the transfer request to Verisign Global Registry. Once a transfer request has been submitted to Verisign, the current registrar for the name will receive notification of the request. The Global Registry will allow the current registrar up to 5 business days in which to approve or decline the transfer request. You may or may not receive verification material from the current registrar. Each registrar has their own policies concerning transfers away to another registrar. It is a good idea to contact your current registrar in order to make yourself familiar with their policies in order to avoid potential delays. Some registrars have names locked against transfers that must be removed before a request can be submitted and some may send a verification email to verify the transfer...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Thanks to Cpanel, this task has been made easier than ever and can be achieved as follows: 1. Login to your control panel (http://www.your_domain.com:2082) 2. Select Sub Domains 3. Enter the name of your new sub domain 4. Hit “Add” Your new sub domain is now ready for use. To find it, login to your “main web directory” through your control panel by selecting “File Manager ” or simply use your favorite FTP client. You’ll see it listed as another directory. Upload your files to this directory to upload content for that subdomain. For example, if you created support.jaguarpc.com, then a directory called support is what you’ll be looking for. All sub domains are created with their own independent cgi-bin. This means your new sub domain operates independently of everything else, and is almost like having a whole new...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
You can use our hosting services to host any top-level domain that you own.
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
The day your domain expired it enters a 42 day grace period. During the grace period you can renew the domain at normal cost. On the 43d day after domain expiration your domain enters the 30 day “redemption period”. During redemption period we can attempt to get your domain back however there is a $200 fee to do this. Alas once redemption period is over the domain enters the final 5 day pending delete status. There is no way to retrieve a domain that enters pending delete. Once the domain name exits pending delete status the domain is released and can be registered again by...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Not just yet, but you’re almost there. When you buy a domain you have the sole rights to that name for as long as you registered it for. However, there’s a difference between registering a domain and having a site published on the internet. The next step is to get a hosting account with us to store the pages you want to publish on their...