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$50 Charge to Edit Reverse DNS at AT&T

HeadfirstHeadfirst Member
edited September 2022 in Providers

AT&T will set the reverse DNS records once without charge but any future changes cost $50.

Luckily they will delegate the zone to another DNS provider so I can edit the records myself.

Unfortunately, the Interserver control panel does not let me add zones with more than 1 dot in them. I created a ticket with support to add the zone, but they wont because they don't understand how it works.

Can anyone recommend a provider that allows zones with more than 1 dot? After a great several months with them, I am really disappointed.

Comments

  • JeDaYoshiJeDaYoshi Member
    edited September 2022

    You could try Hurricane Electric's DNS service: https://dns.he.net

  • KousakaKousaka Member
    edited September 2022

    he.net, ns1, cloudns

    and maybe delegate to your own ns1.example.com so you might be able to migrate between dns providers on the fly.

    Thanked by 1speedypage
  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Member, Patron Provider
  • interservermikeinterservermike Member, Patron Provider

    @Headfirst said:
    AT&T will set the reverse DNS records once without charge but any future changes cost $50.

    Luckily they will delegate the zone to another DNS provider so I can edit the records myself.

    Unfortunately, the Interserver control panel does not let me add zones with more than 1 dot in them. I created a ticket with support to add the zone, but they wont because they don't understand how it works.

    Can anyone recommend a provider that allows zones with more than 1 dot? After a great several months with them, I am really disappointed.

    can I get the ticket number?

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