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    eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?

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    • scottalanmillerS
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      • DashrenderD
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        @scottalanmiller said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

        @dashrender said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

        @scottalanmiller said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

        It makes them no longer a random choice, but actively the one that should be avoided.

        I don't understand this.

        Where is the number one and two place you don't let host your DNS? Your registrar and your web host (or email host, or any other service host.) DNS needs to be separate for safety. So you provided the logic for where DNS should have been avoided, rather than put.

        Aww, got it. Yeah, control was the reason I gave my boss for not just turning the registrar over to them.

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        • DashrenderD
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          @scottalanmiller said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

          @dashrender said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

          @scottalanmiller said in eh? you want to what? something about my DNS and Domain?:

          Now why they are not keeping free DNS when it probably costs them nothing to keep? No idea. But that's their own business decision. Why would anyone have DNS on them regardless?

          Because they host and maintain our website (setup long before I got here).

          That's actually a reason why the DNS should be somewhere else. It makes them no longer a random choice, but actively the one that should be avoided.

          Had you specifically mentioned decoupling in this post, I wouldn't have been confused.

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