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| www.five-minute.com |
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22 | 55.00% |
| www.fiveminute.net |
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13 | 32.50% |
| www.fiveminute.org |
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4 | 10.00% |
| Other (please post) |
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1 | 2.50% |
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ost_uid0="Derek"][color=#000000 ost_uid0](And what do you mean you need one with DNS service? Don't they all provide that? Am I missing something?)[/color ost_uid0][/quote ost_uid0][color=#000000 ost_uid0]Allow me to clarify with a flashback.[i ost_uid0][20:40] Zeke: I think fiveminute.com is taken, so I'd probably want five-minute.com. [20:40] OJ: Just a registrar, or also a domain host (someone to provide DNS service as well as register the name)? [20:41] Zeke: What's DNS service exactly? [20:42] OJ: Somewhere there has to be a server that answers "www.five-minute.com is at 12.34.56.78". Some DNS registrars provide that as well as registering the domain itself (a prerequisite process that is somewhat independent of actual DNS serving). [20:42] Zeke: Hmm. What do you recommend? [20:44] OJ: It ties into where you're getting hosted. If they're willing to set up an actual virtualhost in the web server for you, get a real domain with someone who also provides DNS service (godaddy? I dunno. I use register.com but they're spendy for no good reason.) and get your host to set up the web server to do the right thing (that's the easy part). If it's ost_uid0]Actually, allow me to clarify further with another flashback. [i ost_uid0][12:01] Christian: It's the first thing. You would indeed need to go to a registrar that provides a DNS service, where you would then enter our server's IP address.[12:02] Zeke: Okay. I'll look into getting one of those. Where did you get your domains, btw? [12:02] Christian: Network Solutions, but they're the most expensive in the business. [12:02] Zeke: How expensive? [12:03] Christian: Starting at $35 for one year, going down to $15 for ten years. And that's without a DNS service. [12:04] Zeke: That *is* pretty hefty. [12:07] Christian: What you'd want is something like this: http://support.easydns.com/service/dnsbundle.php3 [12:08] Christian: (But then, preferably, for a lower price) [12:09] Zeke: Ahh. [12:22] Christian: What I think might be the most affordable option for you would be the following: 1) You would register a domain name at a place like GoDaddy.com. This would cost you $7.95 for a dot-com-address. 2) You would get a Basic DNS package at WorldWideDNS.net. This would cost you $10 per year for one domain name. The total for that would then be $17.95 per year.[/i ost_uid0][/color ost_uid0]
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