Posts Tagged ‘There’

Is There A Whois Guard For Web Hosting Companies?

January 20th, 2010

I know there is whois protection to prevent people from viewing your personal info on sites like whois but is there such a protection to prevent people from finding out your website’s hosting company

Where Are All The Internet Domain Names Registered? Is There One Central Place?

January 19th, 2010

There is no one central place for name registrations – there are several. Network Solutions is one, Go-Daddy is another. These are only two examples, but are probably the two largest registrars.
Once the name is registered, it must be resolved via DNS (Distributed Name Services). Here again, someone must host your name. And again, the above two companies will do it for you, or your service provider can.
For DNS, there is – in effect – one central place – because the top level domains (like .com, .biz, .org) each have a “well known” fixed IP address where to start. These are usually served by multiple computers residing at one address (load sharing), but as far as your system is concerned, it only needs to know how to get to the root to start the search.
In practice, your computer does not start with the root ro resolve a name – instead it goes to your internet service provider’s DNS server. These ISP DNS servers will cache many popular name / address translations – and then will go to the root servers only as required to resolve a new name, or every so often to verify a cached name. In this way, the root servers are not overloaded as each query comes along.

Are There Cheaper Dns Hosting Services For Parking Web Domain Names?

January 19th, 2010

I have over 100 websites registered. I want to park them with a DNS hosting service or domain hosting service. Are there some cheaper service providers.

Are There Web Hosts That Offer Free Domain Names And Memberships?

January 16th, 2010

Most web hosts do not provide free domain. Even if they do, they have already factor into their cost.
Besides, you better make sure that you can get back your domain (make sure you have control to it) if anything happens between you and the hosting company. There are unpresant news around, so just watch up if you insist to.
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Domain Names And There Structure. Can Anybody Tell Me How This Works?

January 7th, 2010

This is only an example, i know the structure of “www.jucie.com” and the jucie.com is the domain name, and jucie is a sub domain of Com and that com is a top level domain.
But how is something like “bbc.co.uk” structured compared to www.jucie.com

Is There A Vpn Router Under $1000 That Can Authenticate Using Domain Names & Not Ip Address?

January 3rd, 2010

Our company is trying to set up a vpn router and recently found that when connecting to the network over it the router can only remote connect to desktops using ip addresses. This is a Linksys VPN router and we are looking for one comparable to it in price. Is there a router out there under $1000 that can allow users to remote into their desktops from home using domain aliases and not ip addresses. Such as instead of connecting to 192.168.0.1 they could connect to “companycomputer1″. Any help would be most appreciated.