Domain Names
This section pertains to your domain name registration ONLY. It does not have any connection to your hosting account.
| New! You are now able to manage, renew, and purchase domain names in our new client portal. Enom domains have already been migrated to your account in the client area. If you wish to manage and renew your existing OpenSRS domains registered with beHosting through the client area(where all of your other services are), please open a help desk ticket with your domain login information and we will convert it to be used with the new system. One of the benefits of importing your OpenSRS domains into the new client portal is that you will be able to set them to autorenew - a feature not offered on the old system and FREE domain privacy*! |
Check domain availability and WHOIS
here:
beHosting contracts with two companies to provide registration services. All Enom domains have been migrated into your client area. To determine who your domain is registered through, you can either check the whois in the box above, or login to your client area to see if the domain is under domains. Due to OpenSRS structure, we were not able to automatically migrate those domains into your client area.
Did you know...
- The number one reason a domain name transfer can get held up is because
of outdated information in the WHOIS database.
- If your domain was registered through beHosting, and your WHOIS information is outdated, and you do not recall your login password, you can print the form located in the downloads section of our support center and fax it to the registry. Once you are notified that the update has been made, use the "Manage Domain" method (above) to request your password. Armed with your password, you can log in and make any and all changes to your WHOIS record, whenever you like.
* free domain privacy is for OpenSRS domains ONLY. Enom privacy protection remains $9.95/yr. You can transfer from Enom to OpenSRS to take advantage of the free privacy protection, just open a help desk ticket to ask us to do so. Transferring acts as a renewal, so renewal fees apply. |