Patent classifications
H04L61/302
DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
A method for synchronizing management of a plurality of domain names in a Domain Name System (DNS). The method comprises the following steps: receiving a request from a domain name registrant for an action as an operation on an object unique to a domain name of the DNS, the domain name having synchronized objects with another domain name being stored as a domain name bundle including the domain name in a domain name database; changing the object in the domain name database according to the action; identifying the another domain name in the domain name bundle; requesting a change to a corresponding object to the object for the another domain name with the action in order to propagate the operation performed on the object to the corresponding object, the corresponding object being unique to the another domain name; and forwarding a reported result of the action to the domain name registrant, the object and the corresponding object representing the synchronized objects by having the same parameter value, an owner to all domain names in the domain name bundle being the domain name registrant.
VERIFICATION OF DOMAIN EVENTS
A method for providing a verification process for verifying eligibility of a domain name registrant via a verification web interface for a domain name either registered or in the process of registration with a registrar over a communications network. The method comprises: providing a network link to the registrar or to a registry operator of the domain name, the network link of the communications network for the verification web interface for use by the registrant in connecting with the verification web interface; receive an event request for the domain name via the verification web interface from either the registrar or a registry operator of the domain name, the event request including a claim ID associated with the domain name for a domain event on the domain name; receiving a verification request from the registrant using the network link via the verification web interface, the verification request including a registrant claim ID and registrant identification information, the registrant claim ID previously provided to the registrant by the registrar or the registry operator as part of the verification process; confirming matching of the registrant claim ID with the claim ID; obtaining registrant verification information; accessing external verification information and comparing against the registrant verification information using a set of verification rules in order to determine whether the eligibility is: confirmed when the registrant verification information matches the external verification information; or unconfirmed when the registrant verification information does not match the external verification information as a result of said compare; and sending to either the registrar or the registry operator: a confirm domain event message if the eligibility is confirmed; or a deny domain event message if the eligibility is unconfirmed.
System and method related to domain name tracking and transfer
What is described is a system and method providing an improved customer experience for the Registrant. The Registrant is able to use a single interface to monitor multiple domain names as well as to transfer its domain names between Registrars. The single interaction with the single interface works out just as well and just as conveniently regardless of whether at the time a Registrant commences use of the system, a single Registrar happens to be handling all of the domain names, or whether each domain name is handled by a different Registrar.
DETERMINING STATUS OF DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION
A registrar may determine a registration status for a domain names. The registrar may determine whether the domain name is in a zone file downloaded from a registry. Upon determining that the domain name is not in the zone file, the registrar may determine whether the domain name is in a DNS zone file created by the registrar. Upon determining that the domain name is not in the DNS zone file created by the registrar, the registrar may transmit an EPP <check> command for the domain name to the registry. The registrar may receive a first EPP <resData> element comprising an error indicating the domain name is available or a value indicating the domain name is not available. Upon receiving the value indicating the domain name is not available, the registrar may transmit an EPP <info> command for the domain name to the registry. The registrar may receive a second EPP <resData> element from the registry comprising an expiration date and a state of the domain name.
Systems and methods for multi-tenant generic top level domain deployment
A computer implemented method of providing registry services is disclosed. The method includes identifying one or more top level domains to be serviced; creating, by a processor, a TLD group for the one or more top level domains, wherein top level domains in the TLD group share at least one characteristic; provisioning the one or more top level domains; and registering the one or more top level domains with the TLD group.
Recovery of a failed registry
A system, method, and computer-readable medium, is described that enables a registry recovery service to retrieve zone files from a target registry, archive the zone files, publish the zone files to a managed DNS server, reconcile ownership of the zone files, and publish the zone files to a provisioning DNS server. The registry recovery service may also implement a WHOIS server for the zone and ownership information and may also implement zone specific features particular to the target registry's TLD. The registry recovery service may also enable DNSSEC extensions on the recovered registry DNS services.
Systems and methods for external detection of misconfigured systems
A computer-implemented method is provided for external detection of a vulnerable system coupled to a communication network. The method can include measuring communication traffic on the communication network to identify one or more domain names, which in turn can originate from server systems in the communication network. The method can further include identifying the domain names based on metadata from the domain names and/or the measured communication traffic, where each domain name has an associated property indicative of its vulnerability. The method can further include determining whether any one (or more) of the domain names is registered at a domain name registry and, if the domain name is not registered, registering the domain name.
Automated language detection for domain names
Methods and systems for automated language detection for domain names are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method for detecting a language of an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) comprises receiving, by an I/O interface, a string of characters for the IDN; receiving training data, including a plurality of multi-gram analyses for a set of languages; analyzing, by a processor, the string of characters based on the training data, wherein the analyzing includes extracting a set of multi-grams from the string of characters and comparing the extracted set of multi-grams with the training data; detecting the language of the IDN based on results of the analyzing. In some embodiments, the method further comprises comparing the detected language of the IDN with a user selected language and using the IDN to generate a domain name, if the comparing indicates that the detected language of the IDN is consistent with the user selected language.
Verifying a correspondence address for a registrant
Systems and methods of the present invention provide for one or more server computers communicatively coupled to a network and configured to: generate a code to verify a correspondence address; store the code in association with a domain name; retrieve a correspondence address within a domain name record for the domain name; generate a correspondence to be sent to the correspondence address including the code and a URL for accessing a user interface for entering the code; determine whether the code has been entered into the user interface; and if so, update the domain name record to include a status reflecting a verification of the correspondence address and a date of the verification.
Ensuring accurate domain name contact information
Systems and methods of the present invention provide for one or more server computers communicatively coupled to a network and configured to: identify a first contact data and a second contact data associated with at least one domain name stored in a database communicatively coupled to the network; a user interface may be displayed, allowing a user to select the first contact data or a second contact data, and the server may then: receive a selection of the first contact data to be associated with the at least one domain name; disassociate the second contact data from the at least one domain name; and update a plurality of domain names, comprising the first domain name, to be associated with the first contact data.