GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum

GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum (https://gfy.com/index.php)
-   Fucking Around & Business Discussion (https://gfy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   News Urgent: update your Whois records before December 1 (https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1230787)

ErectMedia 11-24-2016 09:15 AM

Urgent: update your Whois records before December 1
 
Urgent: update your Whois records before December 1

Do this now to avoid a big pain in the future.

Hopefully my U.S. readers are getting ready to enjoy turkey and stuffing right now, but you need to get back to work before the end of the month.

As I discussed on this week’s podcast, a new domain name transfer policy goes into effect on December 1. The key change has to do with registrant transfers rather than registrar transfers. Not taking action before December 1 could result in a big hassle.

Essentially, if you make a change to your registrant name, organization name or email address on a domain once the new policy goes into effect, both the new and old registrant have to approve the change. Even if you make a minor change in which you remain the registrant, you’ll have to click on multiple emails from the registrar to approve the change. Also, unless your registrar provides an opt-out and you select it, these changes will result in a 60-day transfer lock on your domain.

So here’s your homework for the rest of the month: check the whois records on your domain name portfolio to make sure you have accurate information in the registrant fields. Make corrections now while it’s still easy.

Urgent: update your Whois records before December 1 - Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News & Views
New Domain Transfer Policy - DNW Podcast #111 - Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News & Views

suesheboy 11-24-2016 10:03 AM

Wish there was a like button for this thread

Tdash 11-24-2016 10:28 AM

I'm confused, why do we need to update it?

BlackCrayon 11-24-2016 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tdash (Post 21328546)
I'm confused, why do we need to update it?

you will no longer be able to update domain contacts just by pressing submit. you will need to confirm with the old contact and new before any change takes place.

so if you have an old email you no longer have access to in whois, you are going to be in trouble if you don't update now.

or if you bought a domain from someone and never updated the whois, you are going to be in trouble, etc.

if there are any changes you want to make to your domain contacts, it will be much easier now than it will be on december 1st.

Bladewire 11-24-2016 11:47 AM

Thanks for the heads up! :thumbsup

ErectMedia 11-26-2016 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suesheboy (Post 21328486)
Wish there was a like button for this thread

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21328771)
Thanks for the heads up! :thumbsup

:thumbsup

bns666 11-26-2016 07:42 PM

wasn't it like that with some registrars for a long time now?

Google Expert 11-26-2016 08:04 PM

they are trying to steal our domains

TheDynasty 11-26-2016 08:15 PM

Thanks for the heads up!

ErectMedia 11-26-2016 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bns666 (Post 21333991)
wasn't it like that with some registrars for a long time now?

GoDaddy had the 60 day lock before but not "Essentially, if you make a change to your registrant name, organization name or email address on a domain once the new policy goes into effect, both the new and old registrant have to approve the change."

So basically if ya don't have a current live email that works gonna be tough to approve any changes. For those that use privacy on their domains that doesn't actually forward to ya or privacy services that change their anonymous email address every month etc... could cause issues as well as the whois service would have to approve changes. Might wanna send yourself an email if using private whois to see if it actually forwards to ya as some do and some don't based on my past usage. :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 21334012)
they are trying to steal our domains

Would seem easier to just force 2 factor security across the board as I'm sure this will cause headaches. So best to make sure all your domains are using an email address now that actually reaches ya and not old dead emails, previous owner emails, etc... :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDynasty (Post 21334015)
Thanks for the heads up!

:thumbsup

MiamiBoyz 11-26-2016 08:59 PM

I will have my secretary Yolanda get right on this first thing Monday morning.

http://67.media.tumblr.com/d3cf76ed2...94no10_540.jpg

ErectMedia 11-26-2016 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz (Post 21334072)
I will have my secretary Yolanda get right on this first thing Monday morning.

Not sure I'd trust her internet competence. :winkwink:

AllAboutCams 11-26-2016 09:15 PM

What about webcam whitelabels when they make us change the whois to there details? Am i going to loose control of my domain?

ErectMedia 11-26-2016 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 21334090)
What about webcam whitelabels when they make us change the whois to there details? Am i going to loose control of my domain?

If your talking Streamate/CamBuilder years ago when I set mine up I have them listed as registrant with their address on whois but the email & phone number are my own. :2 cents:

ErectMedia 12-22-2016 10:51 AM

ICANN gives Whois privacy services breathing room on new transfer policy

Board chairman instructs ICANN to defer compliance on part of new transfer policy.

On December 1, a new domain name transfer policy went into effect that requires both the previous and new registrant of a domain name to approve changes to certain registrant information.

This creates an unintended headache for whois privacy and proxy services, as the approval would be required whenever privacy is added or removed. (Learn more about this in DNW Podcast #111.)

Yesterday, ICANN chairman Stephen Crocker informed GNSO Council chair James Bladel that he would instruct ICANN?s compliance group to defer enforcement actions on the new transfer policy as it relates to privacy and proxy services.

This gives privacy and proxy services some breathing room while a new solution is devised.

The deferral does not appear to contemplate a second challenge for some proxy services, however. Some of these services cycle through masked registrant email addresses as a way to cut down on spam. Technically, every time a new email is added to the registrant in whois, the transfer policy approval process will be triggered.

ICANN gives Whois privacy services breathing room on new transfer policy - Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News & Views

j3rkules 12-22-2016 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21328771)
Thanks for the heads up! :thumbsup

Yeah, thanks for bringing it on, here is a bump for more views.


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 07:03 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123