Domain Data Object
Contents of the Data Object
The "Domain" data object comprises all the relevant administrative and technical data of a domain.
Processing Options
A domain can be registered and deleted or restored. Domain data can be updated.
With a TRANSIT request, you can transfer domain administration to DENIC.
Domain Data Objects: Syntax and Processing Rules
The table below informs about the syntax of the "Domain" data object.
Additionally, you will find rules you must observe when processing the "Domain" data object.
K/V Keyword | XML Namespace and Element | Occurrence min - max |
Type / Length | Value Range | Description | Policy |
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Domain | domain:handle | 1 | token 4 - 66 |
domain-rule | This is the domain name. | - |
Domain-Ace | domain:ace | 0 - 1 | token 4 - 66 |
domainace-rule | This is the ACE form (ASCII Compatible Encoding) of the domain name. | - |
Holder | domain:contact role="holder" | 1 - 5 | token 9 - 32 |
contact-rule | This is the handle ID of the domain holder. | Only Contacts of the PERSON or ORG type are permitted. If several domain holders exist, all the handle IDs must be different. |
GeneralRequest | domain:contact role="generalrequest" | 0-1 | token 9 - 32 |
contact-rule | Handle-Id of General Request | Only contacts of the REQUEST types are permitted |
AbuseContact | domain:contact role="abusecontact" | 0-1 | token 9 - 32 |
contact-rule | Handle-Id of Abuse Contact | Only contacts of the REQUEST types are permitted. |
Name server records | ||||||
Nserver | dnsentry:owner | 2 - 13 | token 1 - 254 |
nserver-rule | If you use the k/v format: host name of name server If you use the XML format: ACE form of domain |
The name servers must meet the requirements of the Predelegation Checks (see DENIC-23). |
- | dnsentry:nameserver | 0-13 | token 1 - 254 |
nserver-rule | This is the host name of the name server. | For name servers whose host name is located within the domain for which they make available the DNS, you must state an IPv4 address. Indication of an IPv6 address is optional. |
- | dnsentry:address | 0-13 | token 7-39 |
ip-rule IPv4 addresses according to RFC791 - INTERNET PROTOCOL DARPA INTERNET PROGRAM PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION in „dotted-quad“ format |
This is the IPv4 address of the name server | You must state the IPv4 address. |
- | dnsentry:addressV6 | 0-8 | token 7-39 |
ip-rule IPv6 addresses according to RFC4291 IP Version 6 Addressing Architectureas „preferred form“. |
This is the IPv6 address of the name server | You must state the IPv6 address. |
Dnskey | dnsentry:flags dnsentry:protocol dnsentry:algorithm dnsentry:publicKey |
0-20 | token 30 - 999 |
dnskey-rule Syntax according to RFC4034 - Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions, DNSKEY as „presentation format“ |
Dnskey | The following four values must be stated:
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Alternative: Nsentries | ||||||
IN A record: | ||||||
Nsentry | dnsentry:owner | 1 - 5 | token 4 - 252 |
nsentry-rule | This is a domain which shall be registered or a sub-domain of the domain to be registered, including the ".de" | State in ACE form |
dnsentry:address | token 3 - 39 |
ip-rule | This is the IPv4/IPv6 address of the host Consecutive colons (::) as unspecified address are supported and resolved before starting the length check. |
IPv4 addresses according to RFC791 - INTERNET PROTOCOL DARPA INTERNET PROGRAM PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION in „dotted-quad“ format IPv6 addresses according to RFC4291 - IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture in „preferred form“ |
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IN MX-record: | ||||||
Nsentry | dnsentry:owner | 1 - 5 | token 4 - 252 |
nsentry-rule | This is the domain or the sub-domain: You may enter a wildcard (*.domain.de) when MX-records are used. Length including the ".de" |
State in ACE form |
dnsentry:preference | unsignedShort | mxpref-rule | This is the MX preference value. | 0 = highest preference to 999 = lowest preference | ||
dnsentry:exchange | token 4 - 252 |
mx-rule | This is the name of the relevant mail server. Length including the ".de" |
State in ACE form . for a "Null MX" No Service Resource Record for Domains That Accept No Mail |
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Status | domain:status | 1 | enumeration | status-erule | This is the status of the domain. | Will be automatically assigned by the system. |
Expire | domain:expire | 0 – 1 | dateTime 25 |
date-rule | This is the date, when a domain with the "failed" status is deleted. | Will be automatically assigned by the system. |