I think like Uri, I don't see any reason to use registrar name server, use
any DNS service you like. You just need the DNS URL to register with the
registrar.
I use DigitalOcean, I have few virtual machines there and use their free
DNS service.
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2 Aug 2023 07:53:03 אורי :
> Hi Gabor,
>
> I also use https://www.box.co.il/ and you can put any name servers you want,
> I usually don't use the same company as a registrar and for name servers - I
> use different companies. I would recom
Same as Omer, I don't use my domain registrar infrastructure. I delegate
all my domains to cloud flare, and manage them all from there, and it is
free.
I use cf API to manage the records, issue certs with letencreypt. And
provide a Dynamic DNS records for services I host.
All the best
On Wed, 2
Hi Gabor,
I also use https://www.box.co.il/ and you can put any name servers you
want, I usually don't use the same company as a registrar and for name
servers - I use different companies. I would recommend either AWS route 53
(not expensive) or also DigitalOcean - if you have an account then name
Hello Gabor,
I use LiveDns and they support IPv6 for domain registration, but not
for DNS serving.
I configured my domain registrations to use CloudFlare (free plan), as
DNS server for both IPv4 and IPv6.
--- Omer Zak
On Wed, 2023-08-02 at 08:33 +0300, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been
Hi,
I have been using BOX ( https://box.co.il/ ) for my .il domains and for
DNS. Apparently their DNS server still does not support IPv6. So far it
did not bother me too much, but now that I am trying to move a domain to
use GitHub pages it seems that they require that configuration as well.
So