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Hi,

I'm moved my email to Gsuite which has dealt with a lot of spam and no
longer need to run a linode (who are very good BTW).

The only thing that's left on that linode is my primary DNS (zone, sub
zones and arpa zones for delegated reverse lookups).

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?

My registrar gandi can't do it, my ISP can but their MX records are a
bit limited. Linode can host a slave arpar zone (how I'm doing it now)
but not a master zone with PTR records.


All I want a DNS hoster that offers actual DNS hosting with all facets
complete and correct Not one with 95% and one bit missing!

Doesn't have to be free - in fact I'd prefer to pay a small charge for
an actual service.

Cheers,

Tim
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Tim Watts wrote:

The only thing that's left on that linode is my primary DNS (zone, sub
zones and arpa zones for delegated reverse lookups).

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?

My registrar gandi can't do it


I use gandi with AWS Route53, any particular type of RR you need to
support? I mainly use R53 due to its "ALIAS" feature like a CNAME to
handle web redirection to S3 buckets
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 13:14:31 +0000, Tim Watts wrote:

Hi,

I'm moved my email to Gsuite which has dealt with a lot of spam and no
longer need to run a linode (who are very good BTW).

The only thing that's left on that linode is my primary DNS (zone, sub
zones and arpa zones for delegated reverse lookups).

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?


https://www.prolateral.com/services-...rvices-hosted-
services-domain-hosting/master-dns-services.html

Any good? Or is PTR not enough?



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Tim Watts wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?

My registrar gandi can't do it, my ISP can but their MX records are a
bit limited. Linode can host a slave arpar zone (how I'm doing it now)
but not a master zone with PTR records.


I've had a free account at zoneedit.com for years. It appears they will do
PTR for 1 credit (~$1) per month.

https://forum.zoneedit.com/index.php...on-domain.404/

Theo
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On Wednesday, 22 January 2020 13:14:35 UTC, Tim Watts wrote:

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?


I've used Zonomi (http://www.zonomi.com) for many years now and can highly recommend them. Support for forward and reverse, and pretty much any feature you could imagine. For a single zone it'd be free.

Mathew


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On Wednesday, 22 January 2020 23:00:53 UTC, Mathew Newton wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 January 2020 13:14:35 UTC, Tim Watts wrote:

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?


I've used Zonomi (http://www.zonomi.com) for many years now and can highly recommend them. Support for forward and reverse zones, and pretty much any feature you could imagine. For a single zone it'd be free.


Ah.. Just realised that a forward and reverse zone would of course count as two zones and hence it'd be $10/yr. As you touch on though, sometimes it's worth actually paying for something like this.
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On 22/01/2020 21:38, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 13:14:31 +0000, Tim Watts wrote:

Hi,

I'm moved my email to Gsuite which has dealt with a lot of spam and no
longer need to run a linode (who are very good BTW).

The only thing that's left on that linode is my primary DNS (zone, sub
zones and arpa zones for delegated reverse lookups).

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support for
arbitrary arpa zone hosting?


https://www.prolateral.com/services-...rvices-hosted-
services-domain-hosting/master-dns-services.html

Any good? Or is PTR not enough?



It occurs to me that a basic VPS is so cheap these days you might as
well run your own server..


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On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 04:45:25 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 22/01/2020 21:38, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 13:14:31 +0000, Tim Watts wrote:

Hi,

I'm moved my email to Gsuite which has dealt with a lot of spam and no
longer need to run a linode (who are very good BTW).

The only thing that's left on that linode is my primary DNS (zone, sub
zones and arpa zones for delegated reverse lookups).

Does anyone know of any DNS *hosting* company that provides support
for arbitrary arpa zone hosting?


https://www.prolateral.com/services-...rvices-hosted-
services-domain-hosting/master-dns-services.html

Any good? Or is PTR not enough?



It occurs to me that a basic VPS is so cheap these days you might as
well run your own server..


That's actually what I do myself for DNS and mail. But some people would
rather not get into that.

That said, I use Prolateral myself for backup DNS and MX.



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Bob Eager wrote:

That said, I use Prolateral myself for backup DNS and MX.


Since the demise of Gradwell's secondary DNS/MX services, I have used
@portfast for a customer who needs "proper" dynamic DNS updates (ie.
NOTIFY/AXFR rather than mickymouse dynDNS).

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On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 09:17:09 +0000, Andy Burns wrote:

Bob Eager wrote:

That said, I use Prolateral myself for backup DNS and MX.


Since the demise of Gradwell's secondary DNS/MX services, I have used
@portfast for a customer who needs "proper" dynamic DNS updates (ie.
NOTIFY/AXFR rather than mickymouse dynDNS).


I too had to move when Gradwell rather abruptly terminated my secondary
DNS/MX services.

The Prolateral one is proper NOTIFY/AXFR too.

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