dns4pro without a doubt. I created a account but I do not see any failover features.
peterw New Member Feb 26, 2014 #21 blergh said: dns4pro without a doubt. Click to expand... I created a account but I do not see any failover features.
blergh said: dns4pro without a doubt. Click to expand... I created a account but I do not see any failover features.
CraigA New Member Verified Provider Feb 28, 2014 #22 peterw said: Anyone knows dnsmadeeasy.com? Click to expand... I've used them for awhile. Very good service. I also have used easydns.com in the past which worked well.
peterw said: Anyone knows dnsmadeeasy.com? Click to expand... I've used them for awhile. Very good service. I also have used easydns.com in the past which worked well.
howardsl2 New Member Feb 28, 2014 #23 For DIY failover DNS with CloudFlare, take a look at this: http://blog.booru.org/?p=12 I tried it today and it works great. Credit goes to @INIZ on LET forum. He mentioned it in a thread reply. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 28, 2014
For DIY failover DNS with CloudFlare, take a look at this: http://blog.booru.org/?p=12 I tried it today and it works great. Credit goes to @INIZ on LET forum. He mentioned it in a thread reply.
A AMDbuilder Active Member Verified Provider Feb 28, 2014 #24 That site doesn't come up for me, but there is a method documented here:
howardsl2 New Member Mar 1, 2014 #25 Here's a cached version of the link above. See if you can open it. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GHKoHAU_-FoJ:blog.booru.org/?p=12+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Last edited by a moderator: Mar 1, 2014
Here's a cached version of the link above. See if you can open it. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GHKoHAU_-FoJ:blog.booru.org/?p=12+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us