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fumos are safe from CF
Gigahost.no has recently started free dns service.
One advantage of Cloudflare is that you can make your v6-only web server accessible to all v4-only users with a click!
However, I still think that DDoS mitigation from your data center or provider should be preferred to sending your data to Cloudflare or relying on them.
Thank you all. That's a great suggestion. I'll migrate a portion of it to give it a try.
Applied for that already.
I switched to Vercel Hobby for my static sites after a previous Cloudflare Pages outage. Their free tier is very generous for small projects and deploys easily from GitHub. For a purely free DNS alternative, I keep a zone replicated on Hurricane Electric as a secondary.
To be honest for static pages, I recommend codeberg pages.
Codeberg is a github alternative and I think that its nice for static pages
https://docs.codeberg.org/codeberg-pages/
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Could you please tell the DNS names of the name servers you are offering? The DNS servers you seem to be using for your reverse DNS, at least for me, do not look promising at all:
Conclusion: Both authoritative DNS servers are unfortunately running in the same autonomous system (AS), which does not look like anycast, thus any larger network issue might make both of them unreachable at the same time.
DNS result also can be verified at RIPE stat at https://stat.ripe.net/widget/dns-check#resource=0.123.176.in-addr.arpa by selecting test result
2026-02-28T20:01:04Z | warning.That it does not look like anycast can be verified at RIPE Atlas at https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/157797882/overview (visually) and https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/157797882/results (sort by "Min RTT").
For
pdns2.alexhost.com, I am additionally not sure if there is some (broken) GeoDNS attempt, becausepdns2.alexhost.comresolves either to176.123.1.50or to185.53.179.136, however185.53.179.136does not answer DNS queries (or if withNXDOMAIN).This can be verified at RIPE Atlas at https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/157797954/results (sort by "Destination IP") and https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/157798041/results (sort by "Response Time").
Finally https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/157798130/results (sort by "Destination IP") shows another (broken) GeoDNS attempt (or so) for
pdns1.alexhost.comas well, leading to same185.53.179.136as mentioned before.Hi
Please check here
https://bill.alexhost.com/knowledgebase/article/33/how-to-set-up-and-configure-dns-service/
I think you picked the wrong DNS, this are the correct:
alpha.alexhost.com
beta.alexhost.com
Best Regards,
Alexhost
Well, unfortunately these look similar less promising to me (even both of these DNS servers even have IPv6):
All in the same autonomous system (AS), so no redundancy on that level, but also no GeoDNS, and no anycast.
Neutral measurements via RIPE Atlas are confirming this:
From some providers,
alpha.alexhost.comandbeta.alexhost.comeven resolve both only to185.53.179.136, which unfortunately does not answer (or if, only withNXDOMAIN). Details for these affected networks can be found at the before mentioned IPv4 measurements at the "Results" tab, order by "Destination IP" (and in my comment before).Edit: It seems like the
185.53.179.136results from some geo-blocking on DNS level (which is bad for DNS server reachability). But finally, as long as you are using Cloudflare DNS servers to connect your domainalexhost.com, Cloudflare DNS outages might also affect your DNS servers beyond youralexhost.comdomain (because DNS is hierarchical).