Eu.org is the domain name under the European Union organization. EU stands for the European Union. Paul Mockapetris created the DNS server for this domain name from September to October 1996. Now it is free to register for individuals and organizations.
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Introduction
 "EU.org, free domain names since 1996". Webpage URL: https://nic.eu.org/
List of Domains Open for Registration
- ASSO.eu.org
- Associations
- EDU.eu.org
- Educational sites
- INT.eu.org
- International domain
- NET.eu.org
- Network-related
- eu.org
- Organizations
- AL.eu.org
- CH.eu.org
- IS.eu.org
- ME.eu.org
- MK.eu.org
- NO.eu.org
- RU.eu.org
- TR.eu.org
- Other countries will be opened on request.
- AU.eu.org (Australia)
- CA.eu.org (Canada)
- CD.eu.org (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- CN.eu.org (China)
- IL.eu.org (Israel)
- JP.eu.org (Japan)
- KR.eu.org (Korea)
- MY.eu.org (Malaysia)
- NG.eu.org (Nigeria)
- NZ.eu.org (New Zealand)
- US.eu.org (United States)
- Other countries will be opened on request.
Reasons
2. Support NS records, which means to support all domain name records;
3. Stable and can be used for a long time;
4. No restrictions were found.
Application Process
1. Open the application page https://nic.eu.org/arf/ to register an account and verify the email.
2. Log into your account, Click "New Domain" to Start to apply one
3. Enter the domain name you want to register (need to include the suffix eu.org, for example, I enter test.eu.org (prefix at least 4 digits), and some third-level domain names (such as regional suffix) can be found here: https:// nic.eu.org/opendomains.html, you can also apply for free) and enter your contact information, which is the ID of the contact you just applied for in "Administrative contact" and "Technical contact". Â
4. And finally fill in your DNS information in "Technical information" (note that the NS server needs to point to the domain name you applied for. click "Submit"
Tip: Choose "server names" for "Check for correctness of"
Note: You will need to add your domain name into a domain registrar first. There are some popular domain registrar you can choose, but recommend to use HE.com or DNSPOD.com since their NS servers are always same. Not like cloudflare, it wont let you add in without passing test. But later, after your domain is up with either he.com or dnspod.com, you can change it to cloudflare to manage it.Â
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Add Into Cloudflare
Now your successfully registered domain is managed either by HE.NET or some other domain registrar. You can add some A records under your new registered domain, for example, www.test.eu.org, 1.test.eu.org or 2.test.eu.org.Â
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Check your domain can be found properly from https://lookup.icann.org/
Check those A records using nslookup to make sure they can be resolved.Â
After that, you can start to add your new domain from Cloudflare "add new site" page. Else you will get "xxxx.eu.org is not a registered domain"
If all is good, eventually cloudflare will give you a notification to replace your current ns records with cloudflare own NS records. Once you did that, you might need to wait a couple of hours to get those changed NS records verified by Cloudflare. That would be the last step before you can use Cloudflare to manage your new domain.Â
NameServers (You might get a different one during integration) :
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NS | megan.ns.cloudflare.com |
BEWARE of dnspod.com
ReplyDeleteNo mention here that is not a free service, until you sign up and after they have your phone and information, then is when you are aware that it's a paid service and requires credit card.
I suggest afraid.org, he.net or other services.
its not free
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