This inf relationship n can’t be shown for a magnitude of reasons and never has
been.
You would get this from your registrar directly and not from the WHOIS etc.
You can also get your password reset from your registrar, this is just a
fallback option if you can’t contact your registrar or
Hi Josh,
Expiry dates were not shown in WHOIS for .au prior to July 1 either.
This article is dated, but explains that the expiry date is not shown to help
prevent renewal scams:
https://www.auda.org.au/blog/whois-and-registrant-contact-information-policy-reviews-2/
Kind Regards,
James Deck
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How does one do a full whois which shows expiration and other contacts and
so on?
How are people with domains which might be expiring tomorrow performing a
renewal if say the account information is unknown and
I am out of the office until 16/07/2018.
I am out of the office, on annual leave. I am available periodically via
both phone and email, but please note sometimes service is patchy. If your
matter is urgent please contact me on 0422 405 987 and leave a message or
if it is support related please
Hi all,
The automated recovery via email will be reinstated as soon as possible.
Hopefully this week.
https://afilias.com.au/frequently-asked-questions
How do I complete a domain name password recovery?
In the first instance you should contact your registrar to recover your domain
Submit feedback to auDA.
I’m sure if enough people feel the same way things may change back to how it
was.
I’ve done my bit.
I’ve just received a renewal letter for a .au domain at $job for $275 for two
years through a registrar that the company does not normally use and sounds
very scammy so
Afilias are promising to provide email-based password recovery at some
point, as is required by the auDA registry technical specifications. Why
they didn't comply with this policy to start with is a good question.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2735778
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018, Ted Cooper
It would be much better if we could return to the previous function of
immediate email of the password to the registrant contact email address.
There is no benefit to forcing engagement with the losing registrar,
especially when they are non-cooperative or cactus.
Case in point - the "this is not
Hi All,
I am in need of 2 x GLC-SX-MM modules thanks to someone ordering the
wrong modules. Was wondering if anyone around Perth had a couple I could
buy or borrow and replace?
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Regards
Shane Chrisp
2000 Computers & Networks Pty Ltd
U8, 19 Outram St, West Perth, WA 6005
Ph 08 6298 7391
Unfortunately, the new Domain Password Recovery system that Afilias
provide (https://afilias.com.au/about-au/domain-pw-recovery) is a poor
substitute for the previous AusRegistry system.
Rather than an immediate, automated email to the Registrant Contact, the
new system involves someone at
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