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James wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> I'm looking for a good DNS registrar, where I provide my own primary |
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> and secondary service. Maybe one that will provide some secondary |
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> service. I did find this list, but most seem to be just selling |
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> DNS bundled with indigenous web hosting: |
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> http://www.icann.org/registrars/accredited-list.html |
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> Anyother possiblitiy (if anyone on this list is interested, is to |
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> swap secondary DNS services with somebody else, preferable in the |
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> usa, as that is where ~90% of my traffic will originate/terminate. |
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> My traffic is very low volume. |
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> Any ideas or recommendations? |
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> James |
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Well, I would not propose registrar(s) because it may sound as an |
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advertisement. I've never heard about a free registrar. AFAIK all of |
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them are commercial. However if we talk about a free service provider I |
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hope it won't be a problem, so I would propose you to try the DNS |
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service provided by http://www.everydns.net/ . It is free and if you |
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don't like it you could just replace it with another one which would |
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serve you better. |
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If you also need reverse resolving then you have to ask your ISP to put |
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your domain name in their DNS. |
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HTH |
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P.S. |
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I have no connection nor relation with "EveryDNS.net" other than I'm |
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using their free DNS service and I'm pleased with it. |
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Best regards, |
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Daniel |
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