On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 6:24 AM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@greshko.com> wrote:
On 20/04/2021 20:47, Tim via users wrote:
> I can see reasons to be your own webserver (e.g. not having to pay more
> for someone else to do it, you can configure your server any that way
> you like, etc).  But when you register a domain name, you're already
> paying for someone to host your DNS records, and you don't have to do
> anything extra.

Yes, that is the question that I forgot to ask.

While I use a different registrar they have great tools to maintain your domain.
I can't imagine Network Solutions being any different.

Not only are all the tools there to make it easy to maintain one's domain you're
running on their servers and should someone decide they don't like you it won't
be your DNS server being the target of a DoS attack.  :-)

The last time I did this for myself was a long time ago
back then I don't record as being so difficult to set up and maintain
still my motivation in this case was to again just have control over my own world

what's been screwing me up is how things have changed

you're right network solutions does have convenient tools to maintain DNS registration

I still run a local DNS server, for internal use only, for all my unroutable VM's IPs.

Clearly a superior approach ! ;)

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Remind me to ignore comments which aren't germane to the thread.

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