Domain information
States of a domain: Period of punishment (redemption period)
Register your domain now! This is the period before the deletion of the domain and after the grace period . The cost of renewal is much higher, since in addition to the renewal a domain restoration is required. Restoration is a bureaucratic process ...
Member States of a domain: Delete period (pending delete)
Register your domain now! It is not possible to renew the domain when it is in this period. The maximum number of days before it is released will depend on the extension. This chart shows the position of the deletion period in the lifecycle of a ...
How to register a domain in cdmon
In order to publish your project on the internet, you need a domain to associate with your website so visitors can access it through it. From cdmon you can register and manage a wide variety of domain extensions. In this guide we will show you how to ...
Information on domain expiration
Register your domain now! Domains always have an assigned expiration date. Once this date is reached, the domain will expire and will no longer be operational. This condition is the same for all domains, regardless of the extension. We recommend ...
Glossary of domain terms
This glossary will continue to grow as we find words that are common in the field of domains. These are terms that are used daily by our technicians and are accepted as standard. Contact: Natural persons or entities associated with the registration ...
Information on new domain extensions (gTLDs)
Cdmon offers the possibility to register new domain extensions (new gTLDs). General information about the new gTLDs List of domain names Restrictions Lifecycle 1.-General information ICANN, the organization responsible for managing Internet domains, ...
Domain life cycle
Register your domain now! Since domains have an expiration date, they follow a life cycle that goes through different phases or periods: Available domain: the domain has not yet been registered, therefore it is available for registration. Once a ...
States of a domain: Grace period (renew grace period)
Register your domain now! This is the period in which the domain can be renewed at the regular renewal price. It is the first period the domain enters after the expiration date (except for .eu and .cn domains, which skip this step). The domain will ...
What it is and how to ping a domain
Register web domain The ping command is a diagnostic tool that allows you to check the status of a connection from a local host to at least one remote device on a TCP/IP network. It is used to determine whether a specific IP address or host is ...
What to do with a domain
Register your domain now! You have just taken the first step and now you have your own domain name on the Internet. The next step would be to give your domain some functionality by creating your own website or using email addresses under your domain ...
How to view public information in a domain from cdmon.com (whois)
When a domain is registered, its data becomes part of a public database: the WHOIS. Depending on the domain extension, this database is managed either by the registrar itself or by the registry entity. cdmon is a company accredited by ICANN, which is ...
What it is and how to make a traceroute to a domain
Get your domain fast The tracert command is a diagnostic tool that allows you to check the status of a connection from a local host to at least one remote device on a TCP/IP network. It is used to determine whether a test packet is successfully sent ...
Tips on domain renewals
The following list shows you a series of recommendations to avoid losing connectivity when your domain has expired, and also to avoid paying higher renewal fees when you need to recover the domain from a redemption phase: Always renew the domain ...
Basic characteristics of domains
Register your domain now! Your domain is your identity on the Internet. With one or more domains and an active hosting and email service, you can be visited by any user at any time of the day. Domains consist of a name and an extension. They are ...