From: Randall Mason <clashthebunny@gmail.com>
What would you recommend?
I use dns.he.net. It's free and it's good enough for casual work. You can set them up as secondary DNS:
Thank you. This was bacon-saving advice. I spent most of the day creating secondary servers on Hurricane Electric, and updating Godaddy to match for my three domains. It seems to work.
I actually don't see why you wouldn't want to totally switch over to hosted. You get perks like full IPv6 and dynamic updates to hosts; my laptop is always updating it's DNS info so that I can make sure I can find it. It also uses UPNP to punch SSH ports out.
I don't really understand this. Maybe you should give a talk about how to set up DNS on the modern internet and what help is available. I have an 2001 edition of the Cricket Liu & Paul Albitz "DNS and BIND" book and RFCs. It works well enough for this steam-driven computer. -- Keith