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Free third-level domain name

Started by Everett, Apr 20, 2023, 12:20 AM

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EverettTopic starter

Where can I acquire a free third-level domain that allows me to input my machine's IP address in the settings? I was removed from DynDNS.com since I have a static IP, and according to their regulations:
* Failure to log into the account for a period of 30 days
* No updates made to Dynamic DNS hostnames within a 30-day period.
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kanesimicart

https://auto.uanic.ua /  is for Ukraine domains with a list of available zones on the right-hand side, while the second link is for registering domains in the Runet zone.

It's important to configure the DNS beforehand if you want to register a domain instead of just a subdomain of someone else's. For DNS hosting, pdd.yandex.com/domains_add is recommended as it offers two DNS servers specifically for adding mail, and they can be easily edited and updated with Yandex e-mail. Alternatively, one can also search for "free dns hosting" on Google.
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prarbaphychop

At www.dot.tk/en/pageA00.html, you have the option to choose any second-level domain for free within the zone. Additionally, they offer a DNS (limited to A, CNAME, and MX) or you can provide your own name servers.
It is important to note that the domain will expire if there are less than 25 unique visits in 90 days.
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EssayPro

You can visit freedns.afraid.org to try it out where you can get a third-level domain and link it to your IP address. As far as restrictions go, I haven't come across any limitations regarding the IP address remaining unchanged for a long period.

Alternatively, you can register for a free domain in the .pp.ua zone on nic.ua, but do note that you will need to provide your mobile phone number for registration and activation purposes. When registering the domain, select the managed NS and input your IP address.
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Bubunt

There are multiple options available for acquiring a free third-level domain that allows you to input your machine's IP address. Some popular choices include:

1. FreeDNS: FreeDNS offers free third-level domains and allows you to update your IP address through various methods, including the Dynamic DNS protocol.

2. DuckDNS: DuckDNS provides free third-level domains and supports automatic IP updates using scripts or routers that support the DuckDNS service.

3. No-IP: No-IP offers free third-level domains and allows you to set up dynamic DNS with manual or automatic IP updates using their software or supported routers.

4. Afraid.org: Afraid.org provides free third-level domains, and you can update your IP address using scripts, routers, or their web interface.


more options for acquiring a free third-level domain that allows you to input your machine's IP address:

1. afraid-freeDNS: This service is provided by Afraid.org and offers free third-level domains with the ability to update your IP address via their web interface or supported scripts.

2. Dynu: Dynu provides free third-level domains and supports dynamic DNS updates using various methods, including their software, routers, or scripts.

3. Securepoint DynDNS: Securepoint offers free third-level domains and supports dynamic DNS updates through their web interface or by using their client software.

4. FreeDNS.afraid.org: This is another service provided by Afraid.org specifically for free third-level domains with dynamic DNS support.

few more options for acquiring a free third-level domain that allows you to input your machine's IP address:

1. Dot.tk: Dot.tk offers free .tk domain names, and you can update your IP address through their DNS management interface or API.

2. Namecheap FreeDNS: Namecheap provides free third-level domains with Dynamic DNS support. You can update your IP address through their web interface or using scripts, routers, or their dynamic DNS client.

3. Zonomi: Zonomi offers free third-level domains with dynamic DNS support. You can update your IP address through their web interface or via API.

4. 1984: 1984 provides free subdomains under various categories with dynamic DNS support. You can update your IP address through their web interface or supported client software.
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craigwilson

A reliable option is to register a free domain from a reputable provider like Freenom (e.g.,.tk,.ml,.ga). These domains usually come with limitations, but they're free and suitable for personal projects. You can set up a static IP address by creating an A-record pointing to your machine's IP address.

Another option is to explore alternative DNS services that cater to static IP addresses, such as No-IP (a.k.a. No-IP.com) or Afraid.org. These services often offer free plans with limited features, but they're designed for static IP addresses.

However, be cautious of the following:

Freenom's free domains are often plagued by spam and malware, so use them at your own risk.
No-IP and Afraid.org may have restrictions on the number of domains you can register or the frequency of updates.
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