On 6/27/19 5:09 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk wrote:
What I've usually heard is don't have your domain registrar also be your
site host. Like GoDaddy.
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Apparently some people have had problems with the host not letting
them move the name registration when switching hosting providers.
On 6/27/2019 12:56 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 6/27/19 2:38 AM, U'll Be King of the Stars via cctalk wrote:
I have heard the that you shouldn't have your register be the same company as
your DNS provider, and I intend to revise this proposition. If the argument
still holds then I
On 6/27/19 2:38 AM, U'll Be King of the Stars via cctalk wrote:
I have heard the that you shouldn't have your register be the same
company as your DNS provider, and I intend to revise this proposition.
If the argument still holds then I would keep gandi.net as my registrar
look for a different
I have my DNS records hosted at gandi.net, who are also my registrar. I
have been using for the last 10-15 years with no problems.
I have heard the that you shouldn't have your register be the same
company as your DNS provider, and I intend to revise this proposition.
If the argument still holds
I use no-ip, the free version. And it's not particularly pushing the paid
option aside just suggesting it on renewal.
There's an email I don't even remember every how many months, requiring 2
clicks to keep the free subscription active, and that's all
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