Re: question about dns server at home
- From: "Jordi" <acero_64@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2007 11:42:53 -0800
Thanks to all, I have learned a lot and took all the urls and
suggestions.
I would like a .com direction or .net Not sure. Maybe .com because
people remind it more easily.
I think I better contract for a service that gives domain and dns
services all together, as you say.
I think I will contract it in a USA page if I can, as in Spain
companies are for now not too "smart"
Did I tell you?
Mi provider took these time to do this:
- 85 days to give me the dsl router (and I asked for a 4 ports router,
2 ethernet, and they sent me a 2 ports one, 1 usb 1eth)
- 7 months to give me the static ip and full speed.
And the last one was because they created a false account, so I had to
figure it out. When they said me, after 7 months, that there was
"authentication errors", I just laughed and said them "you must have
created some false account to me or are missing a password". And that
was!
So I really prefer to go to another country for domain, as this seems
the Stone Age with this, for the moment.
And I am not the only one, many people have similar problems. The
companies just think in winning money!
Jordi
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