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Whois .auto domain lookup for Whois Travel Transport Domains Server - Travel Transport Domains Delegation Record for .auto Domains

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.auto Registrar .auto Whois

A searchable database maintained by registrars that contain information about networks, networking organizations, domain names, and the contacts associated with them for the .auto and ISO 3166 country code top-level domains. Also, the protocol, or set of rules, that describes the application used to access the database. Each registrar implements the Whois protocol and maintains a separate and distinct Whois database for its respective .auto domain name registrations.

Delegation Record
For .auto Travel Transport Domains

Sponsoring Organization

Cars Registry Limited
Governors Square, Unit 3-110
23 Lime Tree Bay Avenue
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
PO Box 1361, George Town, KY1-1108
Cayman Islands

Sub Domains

Administrative Contact

Managing Director
Uniregistry, Corp.
Governors Square, Unit 3-110
23 Lime Tree Bay Avenue
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
PO Box 1361, George Town, KY1-1108
Cayman Islands
Email: contact@uniregistry.com
Voice: +1.3457496263
Fax: +1.3457466263

Technical Contact

Chief Technical Officer - Registry Operations
Uniregistry Inc.
Governors Square, Unit 3-110
23 Lime Tree Bay Avenue
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
PO Box 1361, George Town, KY1-1108
Cayman Islands
Email: ops@uniregistry.com
Voice: +1.3457496263
Fax: +1.3457466263

Name Servers

Host NameIP Address(es)
b.auto.dyntld.net 199.19.7.20
2a02:e180:1:0:0:0:0:20
ns1.uniregistry.net 64.96.1.1
2620:57:4000:1:0:0:0:1
c.auto.dyntld.net 185.38.98.20
2a02:e180:2:0:0:0:0:20
a.auto.dyntld.net 199.19.1.20
2a02:e180:0:0:0:0:0:20

Domain Information

Domain Name Services
IANA is responsible for the operation and maintenance of a number of key aspects of the DNS, including the root zone, and the .intand .arpa domains.

The DNS Root Zone IANA is the global coordinator of the DNS root. The root is the upper-most part of the DNS hierarchy, and involves delegating administrative responsibility of “top-level domains”, which are the last segment of a domain name, such as .auto. Part of this task includes evaluating requests to change the operators of country code domains, as well as day-to-day maintenance of the details of the existing operators.