Internet Standards
The following Internet RFCs (Requests for Comments, which is the term used for Internet standards) govern the operation of top-level domains.
The following Internet RFCs (Requests for Comments, which is the term used for Internet standards) govern the operation of top-level domains.
Registration Services are the central database that accepts creation of and changes to the domains in a TLD.
The central database is typically referred to as the ‘registry’, and it provides registration service and management functionality to registrars through a secure interface. These registrars, such GoDaddy, 1&1, or Network Solutions, in turn provide a web interface to the registrant. The registrant is the individual or business that ‘owns’ the domain name and can administer it through their interface.
The supply chain looks a little like this from a very high level:
| Registry | |||
| Registrar | Registrar | ||
| Registrant | Registrant | Registrant | Registrant |
There is often an optional layer between the registrant and the registrar, called a reseller.
| Registry | |||
| Registrar | Registrar | ||
| Reseller | Reseller | Registrant | Registrant |
| Registrant | Registrant | ||