Hello,

I don’t know if it’s just me or duckdns.org is actually down for everyone else. I can’t nslookup my domain name also can’t access my website.

Edit: It’s back on :)

  • roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Yeah I switched to my own domain and Cloudflare some time ago because Duckdns is down too often.

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      freedns is good too but I ended up buying my own domain the other day for like 4 quid and now all my services get a much nicer name and unlimited DNS records

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        “unlimited DNS records”??

        That’s like saying “I bought a house and I get unlimited door opens”

        If you buy a domain you have full access and control over all of it.

        A .com domain should only cost around $13/yr USD, and other TLDs can be even cheaper. There’s really no good reason to use some service that limits control and access just to save so little.

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          idk about others but at least with freedns you get 25 subdomains for free and obviously risk clashing names under the same shared domain.

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            Right. I’m not talking about the free service. I’m talking about the paid domain with “unlimited DNS records”. That just seems so weird and kind of a red flag. It seems I can’t find information about that without an account, either. Also weird and a red flag. But maybe that info is just buried in their site somewhere in the not-so-great design.