Some of you may notice that under the new system, we are delegating new domains to two nameservers instead of the historical six. Under the old system, we used this setup, which historically came from having 6 stand-alone nameservers: ns1.easydns.com ns2.easydns.com ns3.easydns.org remote1.easydns.com remote2.easydns.com ns6.easydns.net We then folded all of the above into a couple […]
Let the barrage of updates begin.
We will be cutting over to the new front end website on Monday, at 11:00am EST. Interested parties can have a look at it now: https://easydns.com although there are still a few wrinkles to iron out. As most of you know, the new member user interface has been live for awhile and is accessible now. […]
.CO Domain International Sunrise now Available
We are now accepting orders for .CO Domain International Sunrise claims. (We previously mentioned the rollout of the .CO Top Level Domain here) This is for holders of registered trademarks, where the registration date is prior to July 31, 2008. The price for Sunrise claims is $300 USD, which covers the first year registration for […]
DNSMadeEasy and easyDNS to merge
/Washington, Toronto – 04/01/2010/ Following an emerging trend of consolidation within the DNS hosting space, DNSMadeEasy of Washington, DC and easyDNS of Toronto, have agreed to merge. If approved by regulators in both countries the combination, “will create a new 800 pound gorilla in the room” according to industry commentators. It is yet to be […]
Junior Support Rep Position
easyDNS is hiring a full-time junior support representative. Some experience desired but the most important thing we’re looking for is a good head, ability to work well with others, effective communication, problem solving skills, plus the ability to learn and adapt quickly. We prefer candidates that are english/french bilingual, but it’s not required. Having customers […]
When RBLs go bad: blackholes.uceb.org is now wildcarded
blackholes.uceb.org was an antispam RBL that shut down in 2008, but as with all RBLs, they tend to find their way into mail server configs and then ossify there. It looks like whoever ran uceb.org decided that two years was enough and to let the domain lapse. Yesterday, the domain’s registrar put the domain in […]