ufl.edu Domains F.A.Q.
- How do I ask for an ufl.edu third level domain?
- What do the different statuses mean?
- Registered - an approved third level ufl.edu domain.
- Requested - initial status for a domain that is waiting on approval by the president's designee.
- Denied - deemed inappropriate by the president's designee.The requester may still question that
decision.
- Rejected - deemed inappropriate by the
president's designee.The requester can no longer question the decision
- Retired - domain no longer needed by department.
- Approved - president's designee has approved the domain, however, there is further action required by CNS
staff.
- I requested a domain, what happens now?
- a) The request is sent to the
president's designee for review.
- b) The president's designee will
either approve, deny, or reject the request.
- i) If approved, CNS
staff will register the domain.
- ii) If denied, the
requester still has the opportunity to question why the domain was
denied and the president's designee may reconsider the request.
- iii) If rejected, no
further questioning is allowed.
- Who is CNS?
- Computing and Networking Services
(formerly Northeast Regional Data Center NERDC).
- How do I list domains that I am associated with?
- Click
here and use your Gatorlink userid and password to login. This
application is used to check the status of the domain
and allows you to pose questions and
view responses.
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