[ale] DNS Providers?
Kyle Brieden
kyle at txmoose.com
Mon Apr 3 09:31:11 EDT 2017
I use CloudFlare for DNS. They've been awesome for me, completely free,
I get tons of features through them for free, and they even have an API
that is dead simple to script against. You can roll your own DNS
updater by curling https://ipv4.icanhazip.com (yes, it is 100%
legitimate and run by one of the best people I've ever met in the IT
industry) and then updating your record with the returned address. If
you don't want to roll your own, here's project I found that does it,
too. https://github.com/ScottHelme/CloudFlareDDNS
Also, here's the documentation on icanhazip.com and its related sites.
https://major.io/icanhazip-com-faq/
And here's a response Major wrote to malware accusations.
https://major.io/2015/05/20/you-have-a-problem-and-icanhazip-com-isnt-one-of-them/
Hope this helps!
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Very respectfully,
Kyle Brieden
On 02-04-2017 17:28, Leam Hall wrote:
> Well, since being bought DynDNS doubled the cost for basic DNS. Any
> other good providers of actual DNS? I need to be able to manage the
> sub-bits like (www/blog/social).mystuff.net.
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