On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:41, Tom Knight-Markiegi wrote: > I've been looking into domain registration, but as ususal the techical info > on the domain reg sites is quite limited. I'm after a domain registration > service that lets me have full control over the domain, so that I can do all > the hosting, mail stuff, subdomains, etc. > <SNIP> > The cheapest one I could find is www.123-reg.co.uk but maybe I be better off > going with someone like uklinux.net If you are having domains to point at your own ADSL link, someone like Directnic.com[1]. They let you play around with the DNS, so that you can point MX records to their servers, and they forward on your mail. You can then add A records to point at your static (Zen?) IP address. Unlimited A records (subdomains), and it's all configured from a web-based thingy-ma-jig. I seem to remember that uk2.net do a similair sort of thing where you can play around with DNS, since directnic.com is limited to .net, .org, and .com. Anyone know of someplace better than uk2.net for domains with dns trickery enabled. [1] highly recommended from me, $15 a domain + $5 for DNS trickery. -- Regards, Adam Allen. adam [at] dynamicinteraction.co.uk pgp http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=adam%40dynamicinteraction.co.uk
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