DNSSEC is now available in beta across all service levels (on the new platform). You need to enable the “beta” flag under your Personal Info section and then after you do the DNSSEC link will appear in the “Advanced” line of the Tools tab in your Domain Overview module. There are still some items we […]
Additional anycast constellations added to all DNS hosting accounts
We’re happy to announce that all DNS hosting accounts are having an additional nameserver / DNS anycast cluster added to the mix. (Our nameserver deployments are described here) For DNS Hosting level of service, we’ve added dns3.easydns.ca, which is five nodes in the following locations: Seattle Chicago Washington Singapore Frankfurt And for DNS Pro we’ve […]
easyDNS and IPv6 Deployment
We’re getting a lot of questions on this, and you may find this hard to believe but it seems like some people are getting stirred up by the media reports on the imminent IPv4 depletion. IPv4 depletion isn’t as huge a deal as some media outlets make it out to be. It’s not like peak […]
Additional Mailbox Pricing for easyMail
Now that we’ve made webmail for easyMail available we’ve been getting asked more often about the pricing on additional boxes. Recall that all DNS Pro level domains come bundled with 10 easyMail IMAP boxes, which is quite frankly, nuts. It should be more like 5, but oh well. (Insert a picture of a used car […]
The easyDNSSEC roadmap.
We’ve been getting an increasing number of queries regarding the rollout of DNSSEC, the security extensions for DNS. We have been testing DNSSEC internally and plan to have it available for members ahead of the key deployments this year. Some of the deployments are as follows: .CA plans to sign the root on March 31, […]
easyRoute53: Nameserver Integration and DNS Management Layer for Route53
In December, Amazon Web Services announced the addition of Route53 DNS to their cloud computing environment. What this meant was that developers using other AWS components, such as EC2 cloud computing or S3 storage, could extend their toolkits to include Amazon’s own DNS hosting. For some of us in the DNS biz, it was viewed […]