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The best DNS service? Why?

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  • 1
    @Condor
    It has probably never issues, :)
    But what does it support? Dynamic DNS? DNSSEC? What records does it support?
    My needs are special lol
  • 0
    @Condor
    Alright :)
    I need kinda unusual types like SSHFP, SMIMEA, LOC, HINFO.
    And ofc the usual ones that you mentioned + CAA,
  • 2
    I use cloudflare. Most of the time changes are instant. Never had any problems with it.
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    @Jifuna
    Cloudflare has not great support for different record types :/
    Changes are instant because TTL is low ;)
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    @Condor
    Yeah, if I cant get my devs to implement it on our DNS servers I dont know what to do actually. Lol
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    @Condor
    We have a DNS GUI for our customers (about 100k), they are building that one. The DNS servers gets all the zonedata from that particular service. But what I understand, this is a fairly simple fix, as long as bind supports.it, which I am not so sure it does :/
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    @Linux ah okay. Haha good point.
  • 0
    I use cloudflare and I'm happy with it. But they don't support sshfp, which I'd like to have but I'm to lazy to change.
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    @FATALITY
    Check my comments
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    @FATALITY
    Correct
  • 0
    Namecheap supports dyndns (I've used it a lot). I will check for your other requirements later.

    So far I very satisfied with they're configuration options.
  • 0
    Ok, looked it up, their DNS entry types are A, AAAA, URL Redirect (I assume that refers to html forwarding), URL Frame, CNAME, TXT Record, 301 Redirect and NS Record.

    I mainly use A and CNAME Records currently, so I can't say much about the rest.

    Records can be created for mail, wildcard and subdomains.
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    Cloud DNS
  • 1
    I use 1984hosting.com. They have a free DNS service anyone can use. Based in Iceland. I know for a fact they support DNSsec, at least.
  • 1
    @datawraith
    I am using them atm too, but they dont want to implement the records I need so I am propably moving soon
  • 1
    I use cloudflare, because then I have to worry *slightly* less about some random kid I pissed of hiring a booter and taking down my network for a while
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    @Linux Ah, ok. I'm interested to hear who you choose, then.
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    @datawraith
    Propably the company I work for
  • 1
    @Linux Is that not a solution the rest of us can use, then?
  • 1
    @datawraith
    Yes others can use it too, we have 100k customers and you can be one of them if you want lol
  • 0
    @datawraith
    The thing is, that I have "some" influence over what functions that should be enabled :)
  • 2
    @Linux oh cool. How do I check your biz out?
  • 1
    @datawraith
    Send me a email :)
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