Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
-Eugene
On Tue, June 23, 2009 8:22 pm, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with?
I have been using http://www.changeip.com for many years and I like them a lot. It's a small outfit that provides good, personalized, customer service.
Marko
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
I've been using register.com for about 9-10 years now, no complaints. Recently renewed my domains until ~2017 so no worries for a while I hope. I haven't bought a new domain in about 7 years.
Originally transferred off of network solutions because their management interface was pretty cumbersome at the time, I recall having to download forms from their ftp site, and mail them to special addresses and stuff for their systems to parse it, and often times had problems. Foggy memory though.
Haven't seen a reason to switch to anything else, it seems a lot of those cheap-o registrars seem to be pretty shady.
nate
networksolutions is another good/pricey option...you can get good cs service if you called them, yet I prefer godaddy
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Eugene Vilensky evilensky@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
-Eugene
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GoDaddy switched to all windows servers according to NetCraft.com. Look at NoDaddy.com
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:16 PM, fmb fmbfeedmb@googlemail.com wrote:
networksolutions is another good/pricey option...you can get good cs service if you called them, yet I prefer godaddy
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Eugene Vilensky evilensky@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
-Eugene
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----- Original Message ----
From: Rob Townley rob.townley@gmail.com To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:37:54 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] good small registrar?
GoDaddy switched to all windows servers according to NetCraft.com. Look at NoDaddy.com
Where did it say on the site that GoDaddy switched to all windows servers? I must be blind and looking on GoDaddy site too they are offering Linux platforms!
At Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:49:37 -0700 (PDT) CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
----- Original Message ----
From: Rob Townley rob.townley@gmail.com To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:37:54 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] good small registrar?
GoDaddy switched to all windows servers according to NetCraft.com. Look at NoDaddy.com
Where did it say on the site that GoDaddy switched to all windows servers? I must be blind and looking on GoDaddy site too they are offering Linux platforms!
I've heard that Microsoft has/had/? paid GoDaddy to host a large number of its *parked* domains on Windows servers as a way to boost Microsoft numbers on netcraft. Windows servers are capable of handling a zillion domain names with all much the same content.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
I have been iecc.com, an OpenSRS reseller run by John Levine, author of Internet for Dummies, and very active in the anti-spam world.
Bill
Since I use pair.com for website hosting (not having the robustness or connectivity to do it myself) I use pairnic.com for domanin registrations.
For a .com $13[us]/yr for a 5 yr registration.
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Bill Campbell Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 21:22 To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] good small registrar?
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy
checkout process,
and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just
left a bad impression.
But I have no clue who else to go with.
I have been iecc.com, an OpenSRS reseller run by John Levine, author of Internet for Dummies, and very active in the anti-spam world.
We use opensrs (we are "a reseller" that does not resell) since the 90's, and have been very happy. We even recently negotiated our rates down. I would recommend you use either network solutions or opensrs.
Bill
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On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Eugene Vilensky evilensky@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
This morning, I registered a new .COM domain with name.com They provide (if you check the check box) Private Whois service, for as long as you have the domain with them, free. GoDaddy charges $8.99 per year for Private Whois service. The name.com web site is very easy to navigate. I also have 2 domains registered with GoDaddy (and have had for years) and their web site is tough to navigate. On webhostingtalk.com in the Domain Name (?) forum, name.com seems to be well thought of.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Lanny Marcuslmmailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Eugene Vilensky evilensky@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
This morning, I registered a new .COM domain with name.com They provide (if you check the check box) Private Whois service, for as long as you have the domain with them, free. GoDaddy charges $8.99 per year for Private Whois service. The name.com web site is very easy to navigate. I also have 2 domains registered with GoDaddy (and have had for years) and their web site is tough to navigate. On webhostingtalk.com in the Domain Name (?) forum, name.com seems to be well thought of.
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Enom is good too.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Lanny Marcus lmmailinglists@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Eugene Vilensky evilensky@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
This morning, I registered a new .COM domain with name.com They provide (if you check the check box) Private Whois service, for as long as you have the domain with them, free. GoDaddy charges $8.99 per year for Private Whois service. The name.com web site is very easy to navigate. I also have 2 domains registered with GoDaddy (and have had for years) and their web site is tough to navigate. On webhostingtalk.com in the Domain Name (?) forum, name.com seems to be well thought of.
Follow on: I am using the name.com DNS service for the brand new web site. This morning, after I signed up for web hosting and got the IP address for my web site, I set up the "A" record in their DNS, to point to the IP address and when I browsed the site, a minute or two later, there it was. :-)
On Jun 23, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
GKG.net. Very helpful, excellent and clueful support staff. Been using them for 10 years.
--Chris
I second GKG, though I use them only for some vanity domains. My business uses DomainDiscover, I've been happy with their management UI but don't use any of their add-on services.
On 24/06/2009 01:22, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
We use Telivo based in London (www.telivo.com) and have had no problems. Unlike some registrars you get full access to your DNS records so we can host our own servers without any hassle.
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Greetings,
What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with.
-Eugene
I, personally, haven't had any issues with GoDaddy. I ignore their upsells.. it isn't often that I have to bother going through that as I renew or buy domains once or twice a year.. I renew most of mine at once. But, if you really want to stay away, try Gandi - www.gandi.net
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 16:50 -0400, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
I, personally, haven't had any issues with GoDaddy. I ignore their upsells.. it isn't often that I have to bother going through that as I renew or buy domains once or twice a year.. I renew most of mine at once. But, if you really want to stay away, try Gandi - www.gandi.net
I use gandi.net for my .com domains. Me likey!
Regards,
Ranbir
Hello,
i'd like to mount a remote directory that exists on a CENTOS 5 machine to a similar but local machine.
i've made a local cron job that executes a script on the data provided in that folder hence the request above.
if any help could be provided i'd appreciate it..
ps: sshfs seems unsupported on centos using yum installation..
Hello,
i'd like to mount a remote directory that exists on a CENTOS 5 machine to a similar but local machine.
i've made a local cron job that executes a script on the data provided in that folder hence the request above.
if any help could be provided i'd appreciate it..
ps: sshfs seems unsupported on centos using yum installation..
You want to determine what sharing method you would like to use (nfs,cifs) etc and then probably use autofs to automatically mount the remote filesystem when your local script gets called, and then the automounter will unmount XX # of seconds later .. which I belive is set in /etc/sysconfig/autofs ..
Barry