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| image    =[[File:Cocca.jpg|150px]]
 
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| introduced = 1997
 
| introduced = 1997
| country = South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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| country = South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
 
| registry = CoCCA
 
| registry = CoCCA
 
| idn capable = No
 
| idn capable = No

Revision as of 22:11, 11 March 2014

.GS

.GS is the official country code Top-Level-Domain (ccTLD) of South Georgia and the South Sandwich islands. A .GS Domain is normally used by companies or private entities who are located on the Islands or who have business relationships with these Islands.


Cocca.jpg
Introduced 1997
Country South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
Registry CoCCA
IDN Capable No
Webpage Register .GS

Contents


Registry

TLD

.gs

Registry

CoCCA

Dispute Policy

Rules

Registrar

1api GmbH

WHOIS-Server

whois.nic.gs

WHOIS-Update

Real-Time

Max. Characters

63

Character Set
  • Letters and numbers
  • Hyphens ("-"), however not at the beginning or directly in front of the TLD
  • IDN: not allowed
Limitations
  • Registrant Contacts: Required: 1 / Maximum: 1
  • Admin Contacts: Required: 0 / Maximum: 1
  • Tech Contacts: Required: 0 / Maximum: 1
  • Billing Contacts: Required: 0 / Maximum: 1

{{{Possible Extensions}}}

IDN capable

No

Restore capable

Real-Time

Handle Updates

Supported

Registration System

Real-Time

Allowed number of NS

1 to 10

Registry Nameservercheck

No

Host IP-Addresses Type

IPv4 / IPv6

Hosts managed as

Object

Root Nameserver Update

hourly

SEC DNS Interface

DS data interface

Transferclass

Pull

Transfer Periods

0Y

Transfer Authcode required

Yes

Transfer Real-Time

Yes

Transfer Lock

Yes

Owner Change by

Update


Periods

{{{Possible Extensions}}}

Registration Periods

1-5 years

Add Grace Period

0 days

Accounting Period

-1 week

Finalization Period

-1 day

Failure Period

-1 day

Payment Period

-61 days

Deletion Restorable Period

28 days

Deletion Hold Period

0 days

Explicit Renewals

Yes

Renewal Periods

1-4 years


API

Domain Registration

Domains can be registered in Real-Time 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>

Domain Transfer

The transfer has to be initiated by the gaining registrar and can be requested with the API TransferDomain command.
A valid Authorization Code must be provided to initiate a transfer successfully. You may obtain the authorization code from the losing registrar.
Domain transfers are processed in Real-Time.

command = TransferDomain
domain = (DOMAIN)

REQUIRED

auth = <TEXT>

OPTIONAL

subuser = <TEXT> | <NULL>
period = <PERIOD>
transferlock = 0 | 1 | <NULL>

Delete Domain

Domains can be deleted with the API DeleteDomain command.
There is a Deletion Restorable Period of 28 days and a following Deletion Hold Period of 0 days.

command = DeleteDomain
domain = (DOMAIN)


Restore Domain

Restores can be processed in realtime. A restore is possible within 28 days upon deletion. Please use the command RestoreDomain.

command = RestoreDomain
domain = (DOMAIN)

OPTIONAL

renewalmode = <NULL> | <TEXT>
subuser = <TEXT>


Ownerchange

An Ownerchange is free of charge and can be done with the API ModifyDomain command.

TLD specific

There are no specific parameters available

Addons

RegistrarOC

Restore Process

To restore a domain as a RegistrarOC customer, you simply have to execute the RestoreDomain command. HEXONET directly forwards the restore request to the registry, which performs the restore in real-time. As soon as the restore is complete, the domain will get assigned to your account with the original domain data.

Please do not initiate a restore directly at the registry (e.g. using the registrar webinterface). All restore operations must be performed through our system.