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	<title>Comments on: Does a DNS server allow users to make their own domain names?</title>
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		<title>By: lambertpierre</title>
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		<description>just the DNS server will not be enough. You also need to Register a domain name from a Registrar and then associate your DNS servers (you need at least two DNS servers, possibly located in two different networks in order to provide redundancy)  to the domain you just bought.

Accordingly to the extension (ex. .com or .it) there is a different entity, also called Sponsoring Organization, responsible for the top level domain. You can find a complete list of Sponsoring Organization responsible for domain name registration here:


In general the Sponsoring Organization is not accepting domain name registration directly, they instead accredit Registrars and you have to register the domain through one of them.

Some of the most know Registrars for top level domains (ex. .com/.net/.org/.net/.biz/.info) are listed here:


Cpanel is not offering registration services by itself, your hosting company (or yourself) has configured it to register domains using one or more Registrars, they (or you) do it using Cpanel modules and customizations, as a result when you ask to register a domain via Cpanel you are basically executing a special script configured by your hosting company  (or yourself) and the script will deal with one or more Registrars.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>just the DNS server will not be enough. You also need to Register a domain name from a Registrar and then associate your DNS servers (you need at least two DNS servers, possibly located in two different networks in order to provide redundancy)  to the domain you just bought.</p>
<p>Accordingly to the extension (ex. .com or .it) there is a different entity, also called Sponsoring Organization, responsible for the top level domain. You can find a complete list of Sponsoring Organization responsible for domain name registration here:</p>
<p>In general the Sponsoring Organization is not accepting domain name registration directly, they instead accredit Registrars and you have to register the domain through one of them.</p>
<p>Some of the most know Registrars for top level domains (ex. .com/.net/.org/.net/.biz/.info) are listed here:</p>
<p>Cpanel is not offering registration services by itself, your hosting company (or yourself) has configured it to register domains using one or more Registrars, they (or you) do it using Cpanel modules and customizations, as a result when you ask to register a domain via Cpanel you are basically executing a special script configured by your hosting company  (or yourself) and the script will deal with one or more Registrars.</p>
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