Thanks.  My thinking was the limit was on the whois database since the 
Registrar was telling me it was registered for more than 10 years.

It appears based on this Registration FAQ regarding “compliance” that the 
registrar may simply be showing it as 2024 because they can’t really report 
2025 and be in compliance.

I was just having a hard time finding anything that mentioned the 10 year limit 
even though it seemed likely that was the issue.

Hopefully you’re correct that the Registrar will automatically adjust it before 
2024.   I’ll set myself a reminder for next year and prompt them if they don’t 
automatically update it themselves so we don’t have to remember in 2024 that we 
already paid for another year.






From: bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water....@lists.isc.org 
[mailto:bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water....@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Dave 
Warren
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 4:17 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: whois expiration limit?

On 2014-02-19 20:44, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
Hi,  I know this is the BIND list but I’m thinking folks who deal with DNS 
probably may be able to answer this question about whois.

We recently transferred and renewed a domain by 2 years which pushed its 
expiration to 01/25/2025.   The order confirmation shows that expiration and 
looking at the domain at the Registrar’s web site under our account it shows 
that expiration as well.   However, when running whois both here and at the 
Registrar’s site it shows expiration 01/25/2024.  It makes me wonder if there 
is a 10 year limit in whois since 2024 would be within 10 years but 2025 would 
be outside of it.

I didn’t see anything in RFC 3912 describing whois that even suggests a limit 
for expirations dates.

Not a big deal as I may be dead by then either way – just wondering if anyone 
knows of a reason this would occur.

Please don’t suggest I contact the Registrar.  I already did and they seemed as 
clueless as I am.

http://www.icann.org/en/resources/compliance/faqs#7

"Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations 
in one-year increments, provided that the maximum remaining unexpired term 
shall not exceed ten years."

In reality, they'll probably issue the renewal automagically once you're under 
the 9-year mark and the domain is renewal-eligible.



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