I starred your feature request. But since naked domains are on the roadmap
and since the only way to make them work for GAE is for Google to host the
DNS server, then I'm guessing they're already working on it.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Alexander Konovalenko
wrote:
> Wouldn't it be nice to host your DNS zones on Google servers?
>
> Currently you basically have three options:
>
> 1) Use whatever DNS servers your domain registrar or a hosting provider
> offer.
> 2) Get a specialized DNS hosting service (such as DNS Made Easy or
> DynDNS).
> 3) Run your own DNS servers.
>
> Personally I prefer to use a specialized DNS hosting because dealing
> with performance and reliability issues and DDoS attacks can be a pain,
> and I wouldn't trust my registrar or a random hosting provider to do
> that either.
>
> Now, if Google provided its own DNS hosting, it would become trivial to
> use naked domains with App Engine. We'd just say "point this naked
> domain to that App Engine app" and the DNS service would automatically
> figure out when to change the IP addresses.
>
> I filed a feature request detailing what makes a good DNS hosting service:
> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5269
> If you have something to add, please comment there.
>
> -- Alexander
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