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.SH is the official country code Top-Level-Domain (ccTLD) of Saint Helena. Companies located in Saint Helena, as well as companies or corporations who have business with Saint Helena can register .SH domains. |
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Domain Registration
Domains can be registered with the API AddDomain command.
command = AddDomain domain = (DOMAIN)
REQUIRED
ownercontact0 = (CONTACT) admincontact0 = (CONTACT) techcontact0 = (CONTACT) billingcontact0 = (CONTACT) nameserver0 = (NAMESERVER) nameserver1 = (NAMESERVER)
OPTIONAL
auth = <TEXT> | <NULL> transferlock = 0 | 1 | <NULL> subuser = <TEXT> | <NULL> nameserverset = <TEXT> | <NULL>
Domain Transfer
Transfers of .SH domains are possible. In general, you have 2 possibilities to transfer a .SH domain:
- The admin or billing contact of the respective domain may be changed to the NIC handle of 1api: NIC-1132. Afterwards, a normal transfer without Authorization code, may be initiated using the API or the web interface.
- The other possibility is to inititate a transfer, using the API or the web interface, and use the password of the admin or billing contact of the domain as Authorization code. The password may be obtained by contacting the registry.
In both cases, the transfer should be completed within a few minutes.
command = TransferDomain domain = (DOMAIN)
REQUIRED
action = REQUEST | DENY | CANCEL | USERTRANSFER
OPTIONAL
auth = <TEXT> | <NULL> | <NIC-1132> subuser = <TEXT> | <NULL> period = <PERIOD> transferlock = 0 | 1 | <NULL> repository = <NULL> | <TEXT>
In addition to the "transfer in" possibilities, you also have the possibility to "push" a domain to another registrar, by using the PushDomain command, using the NIC handle (e.g. NIC-1234) of the future registrar as parameter "target".
REQUIRED
command = pushdomain target = <TEXT>
Delete Domain
Domains can be deleted with the API DeleteDomain command.
There is no Deletion Restorable Period.
command = DeleteDomain domain = (DOMAIN)
REQUIRED
n/a
OPTIONAL
n/a
Restore Domain
command = RestoreDomain domain = (DOMAIN)
REQUIRED
n/a
OPTIONAL
subuser = <TEXT>
Ownerchange
There are no specific parameters available
No special procedures.