On 6/26/19 7:36 PM, Charles Dickman via cctalk wrote:
Now that Dyn has been absorbed by Oracle I need a new DNS service for my vanity domain. I welcome suggestions for a replacement provider.

How many people are effected by this?

Straw Poll:  Please raise your hand (read: reply) if you are effected.

Please include any features you'd like to see in a replacement.

I see at least the following requirements:

1)  Compatibility with existing equipment.
2)  The ability to use your own domain name.
3)  Be secure.

I ask, because reviewing dyndns-server-perl [1] makes me think that it's possible (read: not hard) to host this for other people.

1) It seems to use HTTP's basic authentication to protect the script (interface) that (initiates) the updates. 2) This can be a glorified gateway into RFC standard Dynamic DNS updates. (Which are trivial to support.)

[1] https://github.com/mnalis/dyndns-server-perl



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