On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Tony Yarusso <tonyyarusso at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm using Name.com as my domain registrar, and they provide all of my > DNS with the registration, and I've been very happy with their service > so far. (No barrage of ads or other nonsense - just to the point.) I > don't believe they have any of the kinds of limits you referenced, and > the prices vary by TLD and are quite reasonable. A number of years > ago I used a free DNS-only service called ZoneEdit, which is still > around. That was limited in number of domains and/or subdomains in > some way - I don't remember the specifics. I also use name.com for domain registrations. I used their DNS service for a couple short weeks until I discovered that they choose to do NXDOMAIN hijacking on invalid subdomains. After discovering that, I promptly pointed my DNS over to linode's DNS service. I had an account there and get free DNS hosting along with it if I choose. I've been much happier with that service than with name.com's. -- Erik Anderson http://andersonfam.org