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Domain name has been stopped resolving, what should I do?

There are various reasons why a domain name stops resolving:

For example, it contains illegal activities such as pornography, gambling and drugs, etc., which have been blocked

If the cn is not filed

For example, there is a dispute about the attribution of the domain name that has been reported, etc.

The Whois record shows that the domain name status is ClientHold; if any of the above situations occurs, your domain name has really been stopped from resolving. If these situations occur, then your domain name has really been stopped. If your domain name has been stopped, it's really difficult to resolve.

CN domain names will be stopped because of the filing problem, which we all understand, and for COM domain names will be stopped, it is really a strange event.

How can I restore the normal resolution process of a domain name? There are several steps as follows:

1, write a rectification report and submit it to the local public security bureau

2, the public security bureau is responsible for submitting the report to the relevant department of the Ministry of Public Security responsible for network information security after receiving your report

3, the Ministry of Public Security network security management department to approve the rectification report, the submission of the report on the lifting of the domain name lock directive to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)

4, MIIT receives the Ministry of Public Security network security of the given Directive, and then the submission of the lifting of the domain name lock report instruction notification to the Communications Authority

5, communications administrators to deal with the domain name lock, and then the notification issued to the domain name registrar, then your domain name can begin to return to normal, so that is a set of more cumbersome procedures.