What information does a webmaster need from a domain registrant in order to launch a website?

The information needed by the webmaster to launch a website resides with the hosting company, not the domain registrar. The webmaster needs the login information (generally an ftp address, a username, and a password) to gain access the directory for the website files, which are located on the hosting company's server.

The domain registrant's records for the correct Domain Name Server (DNS) address must match up with the DNS address provided by the hosting company.

Example: A user requests a site at "www.yourdomainname.com" the request is sent to a central directory to "lookup" the DNS address, then sends the request to the correct domain name server to retrieve the files for the user. Basically it resolves letters to numbers, because words are easier for us to remember than sets of numbers.

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