Re: [CentOS] 3rd party DNS

2009-04-08 Thread Karanbir Singh
Dnk wrote:
 Please reply off list as this is ot from CentOS.

... so you should use the [OT] tag in the subject line

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[CentOS] 3rd party DNS

2009-04-07 Thread Dnk

Please reply off list as this is ot from CentOS.

Just looking or a recommendation of a 3rd party DNS provider (my  
client prefers free) with a web based control pannel (I doubt there is  
any other way). One of the important features is being able to set the  
ttl levels.

I just have not used any, so I am not sure what to recommend to them.

Thanks in advance.

D



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Re: [CentOS] 3rd party DNS

2009-04-07 Thread David M Lemcoe Jr.
I would reccomend afraid.org. I use them for my few domains that don't have 
basic dns at the registrar level.
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Please reply off list as this is ot from CentOS.

Just looking or a recommendation of a 3rd party DNS provider (my  
client prefers free) with a web based control pannel (I doubt there is  
any other way). One of the important features is being able to set the  
ttl levels.

I just have not used any, so I am not sure what to recommend to them.

Thanks in advance.

D



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