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How are Internet addresses (IP addresses) structured?

A classical IP address is made up of four bytes (as defined in Internet Protocol Version 4 - “IPv4” for short). Generally, Internet addresses are written in such a way that each byte is represented by [...] separated from one another by dots (example: 192.168.4.13). This system was first introduced in the 1980s. Theoretically, it has a capacity of around 4 000 000 000 IP addresses. In practice, however, the [...] for each IP address, but 16. This increases the total number of addresses to 2^128 (aprroimately 3.4 E+38)....

Can I use NAST to check domains under other TLDs?

You may use to query .de and .9.4.e164.arpa domains and also any other domain under any NAST Top Level Domain. Please note, however, that for all domains under other TLDs (such as .com or .net domains)...

What is the legal background of TRANSIT?

administered by a provider, your duty to pay domain charges to DENIC is suspended, as laid down in § 4 (2) of the DENIC Domain Terms and Conditions because your provider handles everything on your behalf...

What is a domain?

Computers recognize one another solely by means of their IP addresses, which are purely numerical. The IPv4 standard, which is still the dominant one, requires them to be in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each...

How can I get a DISPUTE entry?

communication from DENIC, you cannot automatically assume that DENIC has set up the DISPUTE entry. After 2-4 weeks, you should contact DENIC again and ask about the status of your application....