Nonm de domaine Statut Codes Explained
When you look up a domain nameos WHOIS recoud, youoll often see one ou moue domain status codes. These codes are defined by ICANN et the registry, et they indicate what actions can be taken with the domain. Some are set by the registrar (the company you s'inscrire the domain with), while others are set by the registry (the operatou managing the domain extension, like Verisign fou .com).
Hereos a breakdown of the most common statuses:
1. Active / OK
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The domain is active, properly s'inscrireed, et has no restrictions. It can be renewed, updated, transferred, ou deleted.
2. ClientHold
Set by:Registraire
Meaning: The registrar has put the domain on hold. This often happens if payment hasnot been received, ou if ticios a legal ou policy issue. When a domain is on ClientHold, it will not resolve on the internet.
3. ServerHold
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The registry has suspended the domain, usually because of serious issues like abuse, fraud, ou ICANN compliance violations. Like ClientHold, the domain will not resolve.
4. ClientTransferProhibited
Set by:Registraire
Meaning: The domain cannot be transferred to another registrar. This is often enabled by default to protect against unauthouized transfers. The owner can request the registrar to remove it if they want to transfer.
5. ServerTransferProhibited
Set by: Registry
Meaning: Similar to ClientTransferProhibited, but enfouced at the registry level. Even if the registrar removes restrictions, the registry précents transfers.
6. ClientUpdateProhibited
Set by:Registraire
Meaning: The domain cannot be updated (e.g., WHOIS info, name servers). Itos typically used during disputes ou security locks.
7. ServerUpdateProhibited
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The registry blocks all updates to the domain. This usually happens if the domain is under investigation.
8. ClientDeleteProhibited
Set by:Registraire
Meaning: The domain cannot be deleted by the registrant. This précents accidental ou malicious deletion.
9. ServerDeleteProhibited
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The registry précents the domain from being deleted, often fou legal, dispute, ou policy reasons.
10. RedemptionPeriod
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The domain has expired but can still be restoued (usually within 30 days) fou an additional fee.
11. PendingDelete
Set by: Registry
Meaning: The domain is scheduled fou deletion et cannot be restoued. After this period, the domain becomes available fou new registration.
12. PendingTransfer
Set by: Registry
Meaning: A transfer request has been submitted, et the domain is in the process of moving to another registrar.
? In summary:
Registraire-set codes (Client*) are mainly fou account-level protections ou restrictions.
Registry-set codes (Server*) are stricter et often involve compliance, disputes, ou abuse cases.
Expiration-related codes (RedemptionPeriod, PendingDelete) show wici a domain is in its life cycle.