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Hi,
I am watching a .in domain. The who-is records are:
Created On:03-Oct-2010 06:12 UTC
Last Updated On:02-Dec-2010 11:09 UTC
Expiration Date:03-Oct-2011 06:12 UTC
As the time of this post, the UTC time is already past one hour from 06:12 UTC (Expiration Time) But domain is still resolving, and Domain status is still "CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED".
So, when is the status going to change to Expired/Grace-Period/renewable something? And isn't domain is supposed to stop resolving to the actual/original website and/or if registrar wants, supposed to point to some renewal-alert-page or parking-page etc?
From what I have learnt from Google searching, .in domains can take upto 45-80 days to be released for anyone to register.
I am watching a .in domain. The who-is records are:
Created On:03-Oct-2010 06:12 UTC
Last Updated On:02-Dec-2010 11:09 UTC
Expiration Date:03-Oct-2011 06:12 UTC
As the time of this post, the UTC time is already past one hour from 06:12 UTC (Expiration Time) But domain is still resolving, and Domain status is still "CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED".
So, when is the status going to change to Expired/Grace-Period/renewable something? And isn't domain is supposed to stop resolving to the actual/original website and/or if registrar wants, supposed to point to some renewal-alert-page or parking-page etc?
From what I have learnt from Google searching, .in domains can take upto 45-80 days to be released for anyone to register.