I use www.addresscreation.com they are like 15/y but they have all the
extras included, I have looked at go daddy and you have to pay for the
extra goodies, the only problem I have found with addresscreation is
that it takes a couple hours if not a day to update your ip address,
other than that it's a very good site, check it out...
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net] On Behalf Of Eric
Bravick
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:32 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] DNS hosting
I have to agree with this. I've been in the domain name registration
game since before the commercialization of the system, and NetSol (now
Verisign) is absolutely one of the most evil, despicable companies
existing in the world today. Verisign was only marginally better, so
that was a marriage made in Hell (on the 9th plane, by at LEAST
Baalzebul, 2nd lieutenant of Lucifer himself.)
In fact, on my "companies that must die" list, Verisign is actually
HIGHER on the list (i.e. more destructive to the public good) than
Microsoft. Verisign is the direct source of almost every despicable
domain name registration scheme going.
We do a lot of domain name registration and DNS aggregation for
companies (contact registration@nks.net) if you are looking for someone
local that has a lot of DNS expertise, but we aren't going to beat
GoDaddy price wise. Not our market. I would check out GoDaddy.com and
if that is everything you want, they are probably the low price leader,
and not TOO evil. If you're into something with a little more service,
use us or one of the other little ISP' on the SLUG list. I know there
are several here that would take the business, and are all SLUG
supporters in one way or another.
Matt Miller wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 09:15, Syd Alsobrook wrote:
> > Network solutions may be the most expensive but they do have solid
DNS. The
> > last time I registered with then you could get 3 years for $60.
>
> Do you mean Verisign (NetSol no longer exists)? Verisign has been
> accused of many transgressions including deceptive practices. There
are
> many documented cases of people inadvertently transferring
registration
> to Verisign as well as people having difficulties transferring domains
> away from Verisign. I would personally steer people away from Verisign
> for the same reasons I would steer people away from Microsoft.
>
>
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off&q=verisign
+domain+deceptive+practices
> http://www.domainscams.com/
>
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off&q=verisign
+domain+difficulties
> --
>
> Matt Miller
> Systems Administrator
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> 08BC7B06
>
> -- An improperly trained Samurai dies quickly.
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