10 comments

[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 35.6 ms ] thread
dyn.com has come a long way from the hobby project dyndns.org once was. I haven't been there for ages.

Interesting: Once they began adding the paid accounts, the gave away free non-expiring accounts for people who have donated while the service was still free and to this day, my pro account is flagged with "Expires: never". It's cool that they continue to honor this even years after shedding the hobby-project grove.

Considering dyn.com started interrupting Everydns' users services two days earlier than they said they wound (in their own instructions), I have moved to alternative DNS providers, and I really hope many other users did too.
I moved all my records out to namecheap considering i have a few names with them as well. Namecheap is full featured an d includes txt records. Free as well.
Could someone explain why goombastic is being down voted? I am unable to figure out what is objectionable about his comment, unless the provider he mentioned is known to be bad.
Aren't up and down votes invisible?
If a comment is net negative, it is shown in a hard to read color, the more harder to read the more negative it is. I don't know how many different levels there are, but here are the colors I've seen:

   #e6e6e6
   #9c9c9c
   #737373
   #bebebe
   #aeaeae
   #888888
   #cecece
   #dddddd
   #5a5a5a
At the time I asked why he was getting down voted, it was at least a net of two down votes, because I up voted and that did not restore the comment to the normal color.
This downvoting is weird. I am in no way affiliated with Namecheap. I am just an arbitrary guy who had to research, find alternatives and move due changes at Everydns.
I would recommend using a different DNS service than your registrar. If you ever need to move registrars, it will simplify your life. Personally, I use DNS Made Easy. Pretty cheap and reliable. And also, don't make the mistake I once did by hosting your domains with your hosting provider. You'll have to move all your DNS before moving your servers.

Bottom line: use different providers for registering domains, hosting DNS servers and hosting your sites. Maximum flexibility and minimum headaches.

Personally I've moved to GratisDNS a long time ago. I've never had any issues with them and they are always happy to help. It helps to be able to read Danish though.