I am running a NAS at home, Minecraft server and some other stuff.

I want to make it all easier to access by getting my own domain, both for myself and friends and family.

Will also use it for my mail address etc.

My main goal is reduce my dependency on US services for very obvious reasons.

What’s a good non US dns registrar to use? Found a ton online, but it’s my first time doing this and I’m a bit lost unfortunately.

Any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated.

    • @GSV_Sleeper_Service@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      I use them as well, never had any issues.

      They have a useful API I leverage to manage DNS entries with scripts and cron jobs which is probably fairly standard these days but seemed to be a little harder to find when I first moved to them.

  • @SirMaple__@lemmy.ca
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    174 months ago

    Canuck here. I’ve been moving all my domains from porkbun over to OVH. I still use desec.io for the DNS since they’re based in Germany and like to keep it separate from the registrar.

    If OVH plays its cards right they’re going to be getting a lot more business from those looking to dump GCS, AWS, and Azure.

  • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)
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    154 months ago

    OVH no problems for years.

    BUT choose domain that is also maintained by non-US organization.
    Like national TLDs from the EU, or fancy like one., cloud., …

    • Matt The Horwood
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      74 months ago

      OVH here, both domains, dedi server and a VPS.

      Has an API to get an cert you want, even for non internet facing stuff

    • @merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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      24 months ago

      they also have good free tiers for hosting services i think? see them come up at a lot as an alternative to oracle for hosting small svcs

  • myrmidex
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    Keep an eye on the price. I recently switched my .be domains from Gandi to Dynadot. 36 vs 6.8 euros per year, I had no idea such a difference was possible. Fuck Gandi.

      • myrmidex
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        24 months ago

        Wow nice catch. I assumed they were local due to the low prices.

    • @ex_06@slrpnk.net
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      44 months ago

      Gandi got sold 2 times

      Basically the company went from “no bullshit” to “just another asset for some capitalist fund who only cares about extracting as much value as possible”

      It would be so good to have a no profit owned or cooperative European domain seller

    • @rice@lemmy.org
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      24 months ago

      porkbun (USA) generally has the best prices and will give you a massive list of everything as well which most other sites won’t. I generally get my sites for 10 years at a time ~ $2 per year (whenever some random TLD is on sale)

      • myrmidex
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        24 months ago

        I’m on porkbun for some other domains, very happy with them. Except for them not offering .be domains… :)

        • @rice@lemmy.org
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          24 months ago

          call them up and ask them why they don’t lmao. I actually did have to call them once for a company thing and someone in Oregon picked up… Unheard of service.

          • myrmidex
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            24 months ago

            Not a bad idea! I usually let my money do the talking, and just move if a company doesn’t offer what I need. But I might make an exception in this case, thanks for the tip!

            • @rice@lemmy.org
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              24 months ago

              Lol yea I figured it was some governmental reason but I see name.com etc has .be so no idea why they wouldn’t have it. Some TLDs have specific restrictions and only allow certain sites to resell it

  • EarMaster
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    104 months ago

    I use INWX (based in Germany). Prices are consistently low (not always the cheapest, but fair). The web UI is a bit rusty, but it works perfectly and you can manage everything there.

  • hindy
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    94 months ago

    Hello!

    I was a 20 years old customer of GANDI. My advice is now to use Bookmyname or OVH.

    • Un Vato Mexa
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      24 months ago

      Hey I just bought a domain for the first time, from Gandi. Could I ask you, what made you take that decision?

      • hindy
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        44 months ago

        Hello, sure you can ask :-)
        GANDI was bought by Strikwerda Investments and then they raised their price. For instance for a .net domain it was around €15 and now it’s more than €20 for a new domain name. If you want to keep the domain in GANDI the renew is around €38. I think it will work with GANDI, you still have the choice to change after if you like.

    • @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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      I was going over a bunch of alternatives last week and ended up creating an account here too. Haven’t bought anything yet, but hopefully I will move my namecheap domain here. Seemed to be the one with most available domain extensions with a price tending to be cheaper and even some discounts. Looked and joker and inwx but either didn’t have some interesting domains or were quite expensive. Specially inwx which only understood after creating and account that on top of each domain price I would need to add 5€ for basic whois privacy protection. On infomaniam it seems to be 2.5€ which combined with cheaper prices doesn’t sound so bad.

      I really wish there was a simple provider that only did one thing: sell domains in europe, with all domains possible and cheap enough prices.

  • @NotSteve_@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    I moved all my domains over to FullHost.ca from NameCheap and they’ve been pretty good so far. As far as I can tell, they’re just a reseller but their support has been really good.

  • @rice@lemmy.org
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandi

    This one is in the top registrars ever to exist and is very old as well. Coincidentally also not in USA. Other rivals of “greatness” are things like porkbun (USA) and namecheap (USA)

    Looks like other users say gandi has gone downhill. Couldn’t recommend any over porkbun though so good luck.