And I forgot guys like https://www.blacknight.com/registry-lock/ which is rude, considering I also get my fiber connection from them.

--Calvin

On 2025/01/08 13:23, cal...@orange-tree.alt.za wrote:
Aaaah crud - thunderbird mangles the reply.

You'll be looking for one of the IP protection Rars, so - someone like nameshield.net - I don't use them for *this*, but if anyone is going to do it they're the type that will support it.

But you're not going to worry about price in this case - Ry lock is clunky, non standard, and thus, higher priced. (initially I typed expensive, but that is incorrect).

regards

--Calvin

|From: Anand Buddhdev <ana...@ripe.net>
|To: dns-operati...@dns-oarc.net
|Subject: [dns-operations] Registrars with a "registry lock" service
|Message-ID: <CAANiL+yT+TKs8+h1b=8vtvtv9gznlfsvxewcs6_bptz+p_0...@mail.gmail.com>
|Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
|
|Hello people! Our current registrar, Gandi, has increased the renewal
<SNIP
|none of them have any information on their website about a specific
|advanced feature we're looking for, which is called "registry lock". This
|is an advanced feature, where the registry applies a lock on the domain,
|and changes of any kind have to be verified with a phone call between
|registry and registrar. This lock is a stronger defence against attacks.
|When a domain has a registry lock on it, it's visible in the whois |output
as:

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