I have used them before and the best part is..you can go into your control panel and modify/change the redirection to any url by yourself without having to inform them or wait for their approval.
It's the same way with ZoneEdit. Another nice feature is that you don't have to write the raw DNS files yourself. They will create them automatically from the control panel. You can edit the raw files if you want though.
mydomain.com is similar in that you can modify the DNS via a control panel, but I'm not sure if you are given the option to edit the raw files.
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Ravi Pachai posted this at 02:19 — 6th May 2001.
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Is this what you're looking for :
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Communications_and_Networking/Internet_and_World_Wide_Web/Forwarding/
Ravi Pachai
chicken posted this at 01:19 — 17th May 2001.
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One of the most popular ones: http://www.mydomain.com (free dns too).
fairhousing posted this at 18:27 — 20th May 2001.
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yeah, that was it chicken, thx.
mytechaid posted this at 19:32 — 9th June 2001.
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Another great free redirection service and DNS service is:
http://www.zoneedit.com
I use their service for my site. I have never had a single failure with them.
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NSS posted this at 14:02 — 13th June 2001.
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Here's another one.
http://www.domainredirect.com/
I have used them before and the best part is..you can go into your control panel and modify/change the redirection to any url by yourself without having to inform them or wait for their approval.
mytechaid posted this at 20:03 — 13th June 2001.
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It's the same way with ZoneEdit. Another nice feature is that you don't have to write the raw DNS files yourself. They will create them automatically from the control panel. You can edit the raw files if you want though.
myTechAid
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www.mytechaid.com
Mark Hensler posted this at 23:32 — 13th June 2001.
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Welcome to TWF, mytechaid.
mydomain.com is similar in that you can modify the DNS via a control panel, but I'm not sure if you are given the option to edit the raw files.
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