Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Ian Smith
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 452, Issue 11, Message: 9
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 11:45:05 -0500 Nick K sur...@gmail.com wrote:
  I am posting here hoping that a Dan from ZoneEdit.com still monitors this
  mailing list.
  I am in a very bad situation and my mail forwarding has been down for over
  a week -- no response from ZoneEdit support.
  
  I found references to people getting help from Dan here:
  http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2011-01/msg00504.html
  
  My issue(s):
  
  1.) I can't login to zoneedit.com's new interface.  I used to be able to
  log in to the legacy interface -- but apparently I'm in the same boat as
  Mr. Jack L. Stone was -- in that you can no longer manage zones from the
  legacy interface.
  The legacy interface tells me my account is active at the new interface,
  but the new interface tells me my account does not even exist.
  
  2.) My mail forwarding service provided by zoneedit.com stopped working
  approximately last week monday.  It has been working fine since 2002.
   Don't you just love it when this stuff happens.
  
  3.) I can't change my DNS / mail forwarding service, because the email I
  used for my domain registration at my registrar is one of the emails that
  gets forwarded (and the forwarding is not working).
  
  If Jack L. Stone or Dan from ZoneEdit can get in contact with me I would
  be very grateful.
  I don't know what else to do at this point.
  The company that currently owns ZoneEdit (Dotster) won't help me -- they
  say they don't have the ability to provide support for ZoneEdit customers.
  
  This is my last hope pretty much.  Dan or Jack if you're out there, please
  get back to me.

Nick, we've had some rouble with zoneedit recently also.  Someone who's 
clearly using zoneedit.com's mail services registered on a forum we run, 
but the auto registration response bounced and continued to bounce for 2
days, with the following response (edited to protect $poor_innocent):

===
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 14:22:44 +1100
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem mailer-dae...@nimfm.org
To: www-d...@folks.nimfm.org
Subject: Warning: could not send message for past 4 hours

The original message was received at Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:15:45 +1100
from www-data@localhost [127.0.0.1]

- Transcript of session follows -
... while talking to mail.zoneedit.com.:
 DATA
 450 4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your reverse hostname, 
[220.233.175.114]
xxx...@.com... Deferred: 450 4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot 
find your reverse hostname, [220.233.175.114]
 554 5.5.1 Error: no valid recipients
Warning: message still undelivered after 4 hours
Will keep trying until message is 2 days old

Reporting-MTA: dns; folks.nimfm.org
Arrival-Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:15:45 +1100

Final-Recipient: RFC822; xxx...@x.com
Action: delayed
Status: 4.7.1
Remote-MTA: DNS; mail.zoneedit.com
Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 450 4.7.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your reverse 
hostname, [220.233.175.114]
Last-Attempt-Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 14:16:25 +1100
===

I forwarded the above (plus dig results proving there was nothing wrong 
with our reverse DNS on some big nameservers) to postmas...@zoneedit.com 
but have received no response, and of course we have no way to contact 
$poor_innocent.  Not a good look.

cheers, Ian
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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Mike.

On 2/3/2013 at 3:04 PM Fbsd8 wrote:
| [snip]
|
|After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer
free 
|and there now in the domain register business
 =


Zoneedit was purchased by Dotster a while ago (few months?  couple of
years?)

If you look at an legacy zoneedit page, you'll see at the bottom:
  (http://legacy.zoneedit.com/contact.html)

Zone Edit, LLC is a Dotster, Inc.-owned company. 

I have noticed zoneedit's quality of service declining since the
purchase.  I switched to tunnelbroker.net's FreeDNS serivce and haven't
looked back.

The registration company I used, 000domains.com, was also purchased by
Dotster, and I had to leave 000doamins.com due to customer service
issues after the purchase.  I went to namecheap.com, and have been very
satisfied.

YMMV.


  





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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Pierre-Luc Drouin
Hi,

I had a similar issue about my emails not getting forwarded by Zoneedit.
Now I am using the Google SMTP server to collect the emails for my domain.
Maybe I should also switch the DNS to another service. I need my router to
be able to update the DNS information for my dynamic IP address though...

On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike. the.li...@mgm51.com wrote:


 On 2/3/2013 at 3:04 PM Fbsd8 wrote:
 | [snip]
 |
 |After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer
 free
 |and there now in the domain register business
  =


 Zoneedit was purchased by Dotster a while ago (few months?  couple of
 years?)

 If you look at an legacy zoneedit page, you'll see at the bottom:
   (http://legacy.zoneedit.com/contact.html)

 Zone Edit, LLC is a Dotster, Inc.-owned company.

 I have noticed zoneedit's quality of service declining since the
 purchase.  I switched to tunnelbroker.net's FreeDNS serivce and haven't
 looked back.

 The registration company I used, 000domains.com, was also purchased by
 Dotster, and I had to leave 000doamins.com due to customer service
 issues after the purchase.  I went to namecheap.com, and have been very
 satisfied.

 YMMV.








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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 09:48:06 -0500
Pierre-Luc Drouin articulated:

 On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike. the.li...@mgm51.com wrote:
 
 
  On 2/3/2013 at 3:04 PM Fbsd8 wrote:
  | [snip]
  |
  |After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer
  free
  |and there now in the domain register business
   =
 
 
  Zoneedit was purchased by Dotster a while ago (few months?  couple
  of years?)
 
  If you look at an legacy zoneedit page, you'll see at the bottom:
(http://legacy.zoneedit.com/contact.html)
 
  Zone Edit, LLC is a Dotster, Inc.-owned company.
 
  I have noticed zoneedit's quality of service declining since the
  purchase.  I switched to tunnelbroker.net's FreeDNS serivce and
  haven't looked back.
 
  The registration company I used, 000domains.com, was also purchased
  by Dotster, and I had to leave 000doamins.com due to customer
  service issues after the purchase.  I went to namecheap.com, and
  have been very satisfied.

 I had a similar issue about my emails not getting forwarded by
 Zoneedit. Now I am using the Google SMTP server to collect the emails
 for my domain. Maybe I should also switch the DNS to another service.
 I need my router to be able to update the DNS information for my
 dynamic IP address though...

http://dyn.com/dns/; can do that and ddclient needed to update the
DNS is available in the ports system. I have set up several PC's with
just this system and they work quite well.

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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Pierre-Luc Drouin
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:

 On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 09:48:06 -0500
 Pierre-Luc Drouin articulated:

  On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike. the.li...@mgm51.com wrote:
 
  
   On 2/3/2013 at 3:04 PM Fbsd8 wrote:
   | [snip]
   |
   |After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer
   free
   |and there now in the domain register business
=
  
  
   Zoneedit was purchased by Dotster a while ago (few months?  couple
   of years?)
  
   If you look at an legacy zoneedit page, you'll see at the bottom:
 (http://legacy.zoneedit.com/contact.html)
  
   Zone Edit, LLC is a Dotster, Inc.-owned company.
  
   I have noticed zoneedit's quality of service declining since the
   purchase.  I switched to tunnelbroker.net's FreeDNS serivce and
   haven't looked back.
  
   The registration company I used, 000domains.com, was also purchased
   by Dotster, and I had to leave 000doamins.com due to customer
   service issues after the purchase.  I went to namecheap.com, and
   have been very satisfied.

  I had a similar issue about my emails not getting forwarded by
  Zoneedit. Now I am using the Google SMTP server to collect the emails
  for my domain. Maybe I should also switch the DNS to another service.
  I need my router to be able to update the DNS information for my
  dynamic IP address though...

 http://dyn.com/dns/; can do that and ddclient needed to update the
 DNS is available in the ports system. I have set up several PC's with
 just this system and they work quite well.

 --
 Jerry ♔


Thanks, I will take a look. I got Zoneedit for free though..
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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Mike.
On 2/4/2013 at 9:48 AM Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:

|Hi,
|
|I had a similar issue about my emails not getting forwarded by
Zoneedit.
|Now I am using the Google SMTP server to collect the emails for my
domain.
|Maybe I should also switch the DNS to another service. I need my
router to
|be able to update the DNS information for my dynamic IP address
though...
 =

fwiw... the tunnelbroker.net freedns service supports dynamic updates.

https://dns.he.net/






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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Peter A. Giessel

On 2013, Feb 4, at 5:48, Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I had a similar issue about my emails not getting forwarded by Zoneedit.
 Now I am using the Google SMTP server to collect the emails for my domain.
 Maybe I should also switch the DNS to another service. I need my router to
 be able to update the DNS information for my dynamic IP address though...

http://dyn.com/dns/

Dyn.com can have a FreeBSD box update the DNS information for a dynamic IP 
address.

I have been a user for a long time and am quite happy with their DNS service.
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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-04 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 10:10:09 -0500
Pierre-Luc Drouin articulated:

 Thanks, I will take a look. I got Zoneedit for free though..

As always, you get what you pay for. I have had a few instances when I
had to contact the technical support team at DynDNSs and was quite
impressed. They got back to me very quickly and answered my questions.
I think they now have live support and telephone support, but all I
ever used was plain email. Again, YMMV.

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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-03 Thread Fbsd8

Nick K wrote:

I am posting here hoping that a Dan from ZoneEdit.com still monitors this
mailing list.
I am in a very bad situation and my mail forwarding has been down for over
a week -- no response from ZoneEdit support.

I found references to people getting help from Dan here:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2011-01/msg00504.html

My issue(s):

1.) I can't login to zoneedit.com's new interface.  I used to be able to
log in to the legacy interface -- but apparently I'm in the same boat as
Mr. Jack L. Stone was -- in that you can no longer manage zones from the
legacy interface.
The legacy interface tells me my account is active at the new interface,
but the new interface tells me my account does not even exist.

2.) My mail forwarding service provided by zoneedit.com stopped working
approximately last week monday.  It has been working fine since 2002.
 Don't you just love it when this stuff happens.

3.) I can't change my DNS / mail forwarding service, because the email I
used for my domain registration at my registrar is one of the emails that
gets forwarded (and the forwarding is not working).

If Jack L. Stone or Dan from ZoneEdit can get in contact with me I would
be very grateful.
I don't know what else to do at this point.
The company that currently owns ZoneEdit (Dotster) won't help me -- they
say they don't have the ability to provide support for ZoneEdit customers.

This is my last hope pretty much.  Dan or Jack if you're out there, please
get back to me.
sur...@gmail.com



Have you tried to create a new account on the new interface and try to 
access your domains from there?

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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-03 Thread Nick K
There doesn't seem to be a way to create a new account at the new
interface - as far as I can tell there is no sign up method at
zoneedit.com.

On Sunday, February 3, 2013, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
 Nick K wrote:

 I am posting here hoping that a Dan from ZoneEdit.com still monitors
this
 mailing list.
 I am in a very bad situation and my mail forwarding has been down for
over
 a week -- no response from ZoneEdit support.

 I found references to people getting help from Dan here:

http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2011-01/msg00504.html

 My issue(s):

 1.) I can't login to zoneedit.com's new interface.  I used to be able
to
 log in to the legacy interface -- but apparently I'm in the same boat
as
 Mr. Jack L. Stone was -- in that you can no longer manage zones from the
 legacy interface.
 The legacy interface tells me my account is active at the new interface,
 but the new interface tells me my account does not even exist.

 2.) My mail forwarding service provided by zoneedit.com stopped working
 approximately last week monday.  It has been working fine since 2002.
  Don't you just love it when this stuff happens.

 3.) I can't change my DNS / mail forwarding service, because the email I
 used for my domain registration at my registrar is one of the emails that
 gets forwarded (and the forwarding is not working).

 If Jack L. Stone or Dan from ZoneEdit can get in contact with me I
would
 be very grateful.
 I don't know what else to do at this point.
 The company that currently owns ZoneEdit (Dotster) won't help me -- they
 say they don't have the ability to provide support for ZoneEdit
customers.

 This is my last hope pretty much.  Dan or Jack if you're out there,
please
 get back to me.
 sur...@gmail.com


 Have you tried to create a new account on the new interface and try to
access your domains from there?


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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-03 Thread Ahmed Ossama
Try logging in to http://www.mydomain.com/controlpanel. Because they 
seem to have migrated some portions of their accounts to this new platform.


On 02/03/13 22:04, Fbsd8 wrote:

Nick K wrote:

There doesn't seem to be a way to create a new account at the new
interface - as far as I can tell there is no sign up method at
zoneedit.com.

On Sunday, February 3, 2013, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:

Nick K wrote:

I am posting here hoping that a Dan from ZoneEdit.com still monitors

this

mailing list.
I am in a very bad situation and my mail forwarding has been down for

over

a week -- no response from ZoneEdit support.

I found references to people getting help from Dan here:

http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2011-01/msg00504.html 


My issue(s):

1.) I can't login to zoneedit.com's new interface.  I used to be 
able

to
log in to the legacy interface -- but apparently I'm in the same 
boat

as
Mr. Jack L. Stone was -- in that you can no longer manage zones 
from the

legacy interface.
The legacy interface tells me my account is active at the new 
interface,

but the new interface tells me my account does not even exist.

2.) My mail forwarding service provided by zoneedit.com stopped 
working

approximately last week monday.  It has been working fine since 2002.
 Don't you just love it when this stuff happens.

3.) I can't change my DNS / mail forwarding service, because the 
email I
used for my domain registration at my registrar is one of the 
emails that

gets forwarded (and the forwarding is not working).

If Jack L. Stone or Dan from ZoneEdit can get in contact with me I

would

be very grateful.
I don't know what else to do at this point.
The company that currently owns ZoneEdit (Dotster) won't help me -- 
they

say they don't have the ability to provide support for ZoneEdit

customers.

This is my last hope pretty much.  Dan or Jack if you're out there,

please

get back to me.
sur...@gmail.com


Have you tried to create a new account on the new interface and try to

access your domains from there?



After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer 
free and there now in the domain register business. Time to return to 
the register where your domain name is hosted and change the dns 
servers your using from zoneedit back to your register's dns servers. 
If your register does not provide the dns services you were using at 
zoneedit then time to look at other registers.
I use http://www.enom.com  and godaddy.com will have ads during the 
super bowl game on tonight.







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Ahmed Ossama



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Re: zoneedit.com

2013-02-03 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
 Nick K wrote:

 There doesn't seem to be a way to create a new account at the new
 interface - as far as I can tell there is no sign up method at
 zoneedit.com.


[...]


 After reviewing zoneedit new website looks like they are no longer free and
 there now in the domain register business. Time to return to the register
 where your domain name is hosted and change the dns servers your using from
 zoneedit back to your register's dns servers. If your register does not
 provide the dns services you were using at zoneedit then time to look at
 other registers.
 I use http://www.enom.com  and godaddy.com will have ads during the super
 bowl game on tonight.


Just a thought, but why not just switch to another friendly DNS
solution like freedns.afraid.org which is BTW powered by FreeBSD!

Cheers,

-- 
Alejandro Imass
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-16 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 11:26 AM 1.14.2011 -0500, Mike. wrote:
On 1/13/2011 at 5:21 PM Al Plant wrote:

|Jack L. Stone wrote:
| I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
| handles a number of static IPs for my companies.
| 
| Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating
accounts
| from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work
anymore,
| just confirms account and redirects to the new site.
| 
|[snip]
| 
|Aloha Jack,
|
|Yes, I use Zone Edit.
|
|
|
|I just had to email them at Support:  supp...@zoneedit.com
|and Paul T. sent me this link to the legacy site as they havent
migrated 
|all the DNS.  http://www.zoneedit.com/auth/
 =



I wish zoneedit were as responsive for me.

I sent in an email to support yesterday and all I've gotten back so far
was the robot acknowledgement.  Based upon this thread, I don't find
that encouraging.   I am locked out and I need access to the account so
I can make a DNS change.


My experience was also maddening and for several days, all I got was that
...we'll get back to you within 24 hours but they didn't respond at
all for several days. They had sent me a link that was supposed to reset my
password, but it returned an error as well.

Thanks to this list, Dan of zoneedit responded and fixed things. I got in
immediately thereafter using a fresh link to reset my password to the new
platform. Glad Dan monitors this list.

Alas, though now I'm getting an avalance of more robot responses to my many
earlier cries for help. It makes me nervous that another on staffer may
mess up things -- so, I keep logging in. All is still okay on the new
platform so far. While the new platform looks a bit more flashy can't say
I like it any better (yet).

Another response to my post was from Pierre who said:
...The legacy platform seems to still work for me: http://legacy.zoneedit.com
I had sent some money though to have free service for my existing domains
forever

Apparently Pierre's account just hasn't been migrated to the new platform
and the old legacy sit still works. Mine had been migrated to the new but
apparently with errors as it didn't recognize my email address which has
been on the old site for 9+ years. The pay ahead didn't have anything do do
with it. I've also carried a sizable advance paid balance of unused credits.

Mike, maybe Dan will help you too. Also, perhaps my experience will be
useful for others. For almost a decade, this is the first time I've had a
problem, while I was alarmed and fummed at the lack of response this time,
all is well again for me. I guess they are having growing pains with the
move to the new platform???

All the best,
Jack



(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
Sage-american
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-14 Thread Mike.
On 1/13/2011 at 5:21 PM Al Plant wrote:

|Jack L. Stone wrote:
| I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
| handles a number of static IPs for my companies.
| 
| Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating
accounts
| from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work
anymore,
| just confirms account and redirects to the new site.
| 
|[snip]
| 
|Aloha Jack,
|
|Yes, I use Zone Edit.
|
|
|
|I just had to email them at Support:  supp...@zoneedit.com
|and Paul T. sent me this link to the legacy site as they havent
migrated 
|all the DNS.  http://www.zoneedit.com/auth/
 =



I wish zoneedit were as responsive for me.

I sent in an email to support yesterday and all I've gotten back so far
was the robot acknowledgement.  Based upon this thread, I don't find
that encouraging.   I am locked out and I need access to the account so
I can make a DNS change.





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zoneedit.com

2011-01-13 Thread Jack L. Stone
I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
handles a number of static IPs for my companies.

Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating accounts
from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work anymore,
just confirms account and redirects to the new site.

Are there any members here using zoneedit.com and having trouble with their
login? I cannot get my login to work and they won't solve the problem. They
say they have reset my password but it doesn't work. The legacy web site
says my account has been migrated, yet the login doesn't work. The legacy
site responds to my normal email address used for the entire 9 years, but
the new platform only responds with an error that the email doesn't exist.

The service still works, but no access to manage my zones.

(Yes, I copy/paste the login so no typos.)

I've sent numerous request for help since Jan 12th but only get the robot
response with the same information about responding in 24 hours -- but,
they never respond.

Now, here I sit without access to numerous domain zones I need to edit with
any way to access them. This is hurting my biz.

So, anyone with this issue out there or know of an alternative company to
replace zoneedit?

Thanks for any response (no robots pls -- heh, heh)

(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
Sage-american
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-13 Thread Jack L. Stone
TOP-POST

I am pleased to say this has been resolved, thans to Dan at Zoneedit.

All the best,
Jack

At 10:20 AM 1.13.2011 -0600, Jack L. Stone wrote:
I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
handles a number of static IPs for my companies.

Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating accounts
from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work anymore,
just confirms account and redirects to the new site.

Are there any members here using zoneedit.com and having trouble with their
login? I cannot get my login to work and they won't solve the problem. They
say they have reset my password but it doesn't work. The legacy web site
says my account has been migrated, yet the login doesn't work. The legacy
site responds to my normal email address used for the entire 9 years, but
the new platform only responds with an error that the email doesn't exist.

The service still works, but no access to manage my zones.

(Yes, I copy/paste the login so no typos.)

I've sent numerous request for help since Jan 12th but only get the robot
response with the same information about responding in 24 hours -- but,
they never respond.

Now, here I sit without access to numerous domain zones I need to edit with
any way to access them. This is hurting my biz.

So, anyone with this issue out there or know of an alternative company to
replace zoneedit?

Thanks for any response (no robots pls -- heh, heh)

(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
Sage-american
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(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-13 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi,
 So, anyone with this issue out there or know of an alternative company to
 replace zoneedit?


I wouldnt particularly reccomend my domain registrar - I've sworn
at its robot most times I used it (except maybe last couple of
times, by when maybe they'd fixed bugs, I'd learnt their thought
process, or just got tired).

My domain registrar too upgraded to a new system maybe a couple of
years ago. After a while I realised they'd bought a generic domain
registrar's web interface  customised it for their business, - so
one might jump ship to a new registrar  see the same problems if unlucky.

Which domain registrars use what etc, I wouldn't know, but you could try 
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-isp
i...@freebsd.org 

Cheers,
Julian
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-13 Thread Pierre-Luc Drouin
The legacy platform seems to still work for me: http://legacy.zoneedit.com
I had sent some money though to have free service for my existing domains
forever.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Jack L. Stone ja...@sage-american.comwrote:

 I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
 handles a number of static IPs for my companies.

 Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating accounts
 from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work anymore,
 just confirms account and redirects to the new site.

 Are there any members here using zoneedit.com and having trouble with
 their
 login? I cannot get my login to work and they won't solve the problem. They
 say they have reset my password but it doesn't work. The legacy web site
 says my account has been migrated, yet the login doesn't work. The legacy
 site responds to my normal email address used for the entire 9 years, but
 the new platform only responds with an error that the email doesn't exist.

 The service still works, but no access to manage my zones.

 (Yes, I copy/paste the login so no typos.)

 I've sent numerous request for help since Jan 12th but only get the robot
 response with the same information about responding in 24 hours -- but,
 they never respond.

 Now, here I sit without access to numerous domain zones I need to edit with
 any way to access them. This is hurting my biz.

 So, anyone with this issue out there or know of an alternative company to
 replace zoneedit?

 Thanks for any response (no robots pls -- heh, heh)

 (^_^)
 Happy trails,
 Jack L. Stone

 System Admin
 Sage-american
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Re: zoneedit.com

2011-01-13 Thread Al Plant

Jack L. Stone wrote:

I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
handles a number of static IPs for my companies.

Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating accounts
from the legacy platform to the new. The legacy site doen't work anymore,
just confirms account and redirects to the new site.

Are there any members here using zoneedit.com and having trouble with their
login? I cannot get my login to work and they won't solve the problem. They
say they have reset my password but it doesn't work. The legacy web site
says my account has been migrated, yet the login doesn't work. The legacy
site responds to my normal email address used for the entire 9 years, but
the new platform only responds with an error that the email doesn't exist.

The service still works, but no access to manage my zones.

(Yes, I copy/paste the login so no typos.)

I've sent numerous request for help since Jan 12th but only get the robot
response with the same information about responding in 24 hours -- but,
they never respond.

Now, here I sit without access to numerous domain zones I need to edit with
any way to access them. This is hurting my biz.

So, anyone with this issue out there or know of an alternative company to
replace zoneedit?

Thanks for any response (no robots pls -- heh, heh)

(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
Sage-american
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Aloha Jack,

Yes, I use Zone Edit.



I just had to email them at Support:  supp...@zoneedit.com
and Paul T. sent me this link to the legacy site as they havent migrated 
all the DNS.  http://www.zoneedit.com/auth/


My issue was that I had the older view era monitor on the rack I use to 
do this and read emails. Their new web face is wide screen and my 
monitor chopped off the link to the old site to log on so I emailed them 
and they answered me in a day.




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Is ZoneEdit.com any good

2004-02-12 Thread JJB
Setting up my own web site for public internet access.
My ISP blocks port 80.
Planning on using ZoneEdit.com for dyndns because I have dynamic
IP address and the need to re-direct port 80 to different port
number
to get past my ISP blocking. All ready have registered domain name.

Looking for comments about your experiences with them, good or bad,
on reliability, billing, speed of their email forwards, ease of use,
or anything you thing I need to know about them.

Any recommendations on what new web port number to use to stay under
my ISP's radar and hidden.  ZoneEdit says an port number between
6000 to 8000 is an good hiding place.

What is your thoughts about that?

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