[TriLUG] hosting your own DNS

stan briggs stan at stanbriggs.com
Wed Mar 7 14:31:36 EST 2007


all,

you might want to consider www.ZoneEdit.com. they're free if your dns'ing
five or fewer domains. they've worked for me so far. one less platform to
manage.

stan

On 3/7/07, Magnus <magnus at trilug.org> wrote:
>
> Aaron Joyner wrote:
> > Then pay someone to do secondary DNS service for
> > you.
>
> I highly suggest looking into http://everydns.net for DNS hosting.  Same
> guys behind the OpenDNS service run this (though the EveryDNS service is
> much older and more mature).
>
> > Your ISP, various other folks on the Internet, etc may be able to
> > do this for you.  It shouldn't cost much, on the order of a few bucks a
> > month, tops.
>
> I sent a one time donation to EveryDNS, something small (don't recall
> off the top of my head) and since then have been allowed to host all of
> my zones there without any limits.
>
> Make sure your nameservers are on different networks from one another.
> Sounds self-evident when you read it but a number of otherwise smart
> folks have been bitten by that before.
>
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