Topic: Domains Educational Materials
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This article describes how to add a domain as an addon domain using cPanel's Domain feature.
Please follow these steps to add a domain as an addon domain:
Log in to cPanel.
Select Domains under the Domains section.
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The cPanel Domains feature is a one-stop tool to create and manage all of the domains, subdomains, addon domains, and aliases in your account. This article shows you how to work with all of these features.
Starting the Domains tool
To start the cPanel Domains tool, follow these steps:
Log in ...
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This article describes how to use the Beehosting client area to do basic domain management tasks, such as changing the domain's name servers and setting the registrar lock.
!The information in this article only applies to domains purchased directly from Beehosting. If you purchased a domain from ...
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This article describes how to purchase and register a domain name from Beehosting https://beehosting.pro/domain-registration/ using the Client Area.
Domain registrations and renewals are non-refundable, because the domain registrar does not cancel or issue refunds for these items. When you regist...
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From this article you will learn about EPP code, what is it used for, and how you can get it.
If you want to transfer a domain from one provider to another it is necessary to request the auth code.
This code is required for the domain transfer and must then be entered during the transfer order...
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This article describes the conditions that must be met in order to transfer a domain.
Before you begin the transfer, make sure you have read all the clauses, otherwise transfer process may fail.
1. Before you start with the transfer procedure, make sure that domain name is at least 60 days old...
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For the Shared Hosting services with cPanel, you need to use the following server names:
Nimeserver 1: ns1.beehosting.pro (62.128.110.2)
Nimeserver 2: ns2.beehosting.pro (212.47.213.196)
Nimeserver 3: ns3.beehosting.pro (212.47.213.212)
Nimeserver 4: ns4.beehosting.pro (212.47.213.198)
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From this article, you will learn about levels of the domain and get the list of top-level domains.
Domains are accepted to divide the levels. They are determined by the number of parts of the domain name.
First level domains are: lv, ru, com. They indicate the area on the Internet, belonging ...
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Due to the domain rules, it is not possible to change the domain name after registration.
However, it is possible to register a new domain and then transfer the contents of the old domain to the new domain name.
It is also possible to add one domain as an alias for another domain, after which th...
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The basis for transferring a domain from one service provider to another is the authorization code. If the domain is hosted with us, the contact person must send an email to orp.g1750694248nitso1750694248heeb@1750694248ofni1750694248 to request the authorization code.
After that, we will send the requested authorization code to the conta...
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If the domain registrant no longer wishes to use or renew the domain, it is possible to submit a signed application to the registrar for the deletion of the domain. Since the registrant's identity must be verified, the application must be signed by an authorized representative, either digitally or m...
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As a general rule, domain name registration can be renewed when there are 60 days left before expiration. Exceptions include:
.EE domains, which can be renewed 90 days before expiration
.LV and .LT domains, which can be renewed 30 days before expiration
ATTENTION! If the domain has alread...
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ATTENTION! Before initiating a transfer for .COM, .NET, .ORG, etc. domains, be sure to read the following points carefully, as failure to do so may result in an unsuccessful transfer.
1. To start a domain transfer, the domain must be at least 60 days old, i.e., 60 days must have passed ...
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According to the rules of the Finnish domain central registry, .FI domain names may only be registered to Finnish individuals and organizations under the following conditions:
For individuals, if:
the person is at least 15 years old;
the person has a Finnish personal identity code and perma...
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Upon expiration of a .EU domain, a 40-day quarantine period begins during which the domain registrant can reactivate it.
ATTENTION! During quarantine, the domain is not active, meaning the website and email addresses associated with the domain will not work.
If the .EU domain is not reactivate...
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If a domain registration is not renewed, the domain will expire and the Estonian Internet Foundation will begin the domain deletion process. The deletion proceeds in stages:
expire – the registration expires on this date, but the website and email still function
outzone – the domain’s nameserv...
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Registering a domain usually takes just a few minutes for most domain extensions, but DNS propagation worldwide can take up to 24 hours.
For faster processing, we recommend using a bank link for payment and signing the application with an ID card or Mobile-ID when registering a .ee domain.
If ...
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IDN, or internationalized domain name, allows the use of characters outside the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) in domain names, such as letters from the Estonian or Russian alphabet.
How does IDN work?
To display internationalized domain names, the IDNA standard is ...
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An alias is an alternative name given to a domain address, which displays the content of your main domain when accessed. For the alias to work, the assigned name must also be registered under your name and be managed within our system.
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To change the registrant information of a .EE domain (i.e., transfer ownership), a digitally signed application must be submitted by both the current registrant or authorized contact person and the new domain owner. The application may be in free form but must include the new registrant’s correct in...
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