Below you will find documentation, tutorials, checklists and useful tips on how to use Extilum’s services.

Domain management

Extilum Client Area - Search Domain

Search for a domain

Learn How to search for and choose a domain via Extilum. Lookup domain names, popular domain extensions, and special domain prices.
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Extilum Client Area Domain Contact Info

Domain Contact Information – Client Area

Learn How to Change Domain Contact Information in Client Area. You can change the contact information for your domain names at any time. Edit all contact types: registrant, administrative, technical, and billing.
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Extilum Client Area Domain Nameservers

Change Domain Nameservers – Client Area

Learn How to Change Domain Nameservers in Client Area. A Domain Name System (DNS) is the system that translates a domain name into an IP address. DNS forms the foundation for the Internet. DNS records are used to map each web service to the correct server. Each domain name has a collection of DNS records called a zone file. A Nameserver is a computer where DNS records are stored.
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Extilum Client Area - Domain Redirect

Domain Redirect – Client Area

Learn How to How to Redirect Domains in the Client Area. It lets you redirect a particular webpage to another page and display the contents of that page. There are two types of redirection, temporary and permanent.
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Extilum Client Area - Domain Aliases

Domain Aliases – Client Area

Learn How to Manage Domain Aliases in the Client Area. Domain aliases allow you to point several domain names such as .net and .eu to the same website. It can be beneficial for purposes such as branding.
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Extilum Client Area - Addon Domains

Create an Addon domain – Client Area

Learn How to Create an Addon domain in the Client Area. An addon domain is a fully functional domain. This addon domain is a new, unique website hosted in a new folder on your account so that you can host many domains from one server. Addon domain can have email addresses, forwarders, and more the same way as a primary domain on the account.
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