Looking for accessible web host and domain registration

Tony Baechler tony at baechler.net
Mon Jun 15 02:58:16 EDT 2015


Umm, no, you're wrong.  That's for dynamic DNS, not domain registrations.
The package description and README files clearly state this.

On 6/14/2015 4:09 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I haven't used it, but on archlinux there's a package called ddclient that
> may help.  The documentation for that package has an exhaustive list of
> domain registrars in it.  The ddclient package is run on command line too.
> 
> On Sun, 10 May 2015, Tony Baechler wrote:
> 
>> Date: Sun, 10 May 2015 03:25:27
>> From: Tony Baechler <tony at baechler.net>
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>> Subject: Looking for accessible web host and domain registration
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The subject summarizes my question.  Is there such a thing as a web host or
>> domain registrar which actually works with Lynx or some other text browser?
>> My current domain registrar isn't particularly easy to use even with
>> Firefox and I thought it would be nice to actually be able to manage my
>> domains from the console.  I don't suppose there is such a thing as command
>> line domain registration and web hosting?  I know about Amazon, but I am
>> looking for something that just works without a lot of hassle.  Amazon is a
>> bit bigger than I like and has a complicated pricing structure.  What do you
>> use for your web hosting and domain registrations?  Yes, I can set up my own
>> server from scratch, but again, that's a lot of effort to go through just
>> for a basic web hosting account.  I would be interested in your thoughts on
>> this.  Thanks very much.
>>
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