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Date:      Tue, 24 Aug 2010 07:23:59 -0700 (PDT)
From:      michelem <michele@buddyns.com>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Free secondary DNS?
Message-ID:  <29522570.post@talk.nabble.com>
In-Reply-To: <BFDFFE175893404B8BC865EE888E83B80122E2@pd-exbe.pdconsec.local>
References:  <4B2902A1.1060402@daleco.biz> <BFDFFE175893404B8BC865EE888E83B80122E2@pd-exbe.pdconsec.local>

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David Rawling wrote:
> In my case I just couldn't find one that I was comfortable with - either
> the offers were not clearly free, or they wouldn't permit me to run the
> master, there were limitations on the number of zones and so on. The
> arrangement also lets me run a secondary mail server with anti-spam
> measures - minimal, but seems to be saving me upwards of 3GB/month on my
> limited Australian internet connection :)

I went through a similar experience, but was annoyed chiefly by them
systematically taking forever to update my zones. I roamed on several
services and eventually settled for xname.org, but after few years I got
permanently sick of that and started a service of my own. Check out BuddyNS
(http://www.buddyns.com), it's free and updates within 10 minutes, or
real-time with an email to a magic address.

michele
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