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Mutt 07-26-2004 04:48 AM

REGISTRAR-LOCK <---- what's it mean?
 
what does REGISTRAR-LOCK status mean for a domain?

i want a domain that has it.

sacX 07-26-2004 04:49 AM

the domain cannot be transferred until the owner removes the lock.

EviLGuY 07-26-2004 05:18 AM

If you dont have all your domains registrar locked.. you should really do it. There are a lot of fuckers out there that do nothing but try and figure out how to hijack domains.

notjoe 07-26-2004 06:17 AM

What is worse is that some registars will actually approve a domain transfer automatically if you do not deny it it via the email which gets sent.

So, lets say you get a transfer request and ignore it/never get the email...kiss that domain buh-bye

beergood 07-26-2004 06:23 AM

Is it an expired domain?

AcidMax 07-26-2004 06:27 AM

I had one of my domains stolen from me recently even in locked status at GoDaddy. It was the domain for my gay link list (gaypervs.com) and the guy just went into godaddy and snatched it somehow.

Thankfully some other people were on his trail already and we confirmed it was the same guy so if all goes well he will be someone's bitch soon.

But yes registrar lock is supposed to mean that the domain cannot be altered at all, including dns servers, transfers etc.

polish_aristocrat 07-26-2004 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by notjoe
What is worse is that some registars will actually approve a domain transfer automatically if you do not deny it it via the email which gets sent.

who does it? ( what registrar )

xclusive 07-26-2004 06:49 AM

most registrars use it now and it's only as safe as your registrar passsword so try and change it every month or 2 and it will be harder to crack but if a good hacker really wants something they can usually get it using your whois info so you might want too have that private as well. Just a little helpfull hint.

jimmyf 07-26-2004 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xclusive
most registrars use it now and it's only as safe as your registrar passsword so try and change it every month or 2 and it will be harder to crack but if a good hacker really wants something they can usually get it using your whois info so you might want too have that private as well. Just a little helpfull hint.

yep :thumbsup

Marc P 07-26-2004 07:26 AM

Actualy I believe it means the domain was registered recently and cannot be transferred to another registrar for a certain period of time.

notjoe 07-26-2004 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
who does it? ( what registrar )
DirectNic "did" it but i am not sure if they "still do" it that way.

A post i made to everyone about it a while ago can be seen at http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth... nic+and+steal

Manowar 07-26-2004 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sacX
the domain cannot be transferred until the owner removes the lock.
and you cannot change details such as the NS


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