Hi everyone! How are you all doing tonight? I just had a frustrating experience trying to set up a free #domain or #subdomain for my #SelfHosted services. Unfortunately, I can’t use my laniecarmelo.tech domain because its current configuration doesn’t allow me to add subdomains.
I discovered EU.org, which offers free domains, and decided to give it a try. However, they require you to have authoritative #DNS #nameservers before requesting a domain. I tried using #Cloudflare, but it wasn’t authoritative. Then I looked into Hostry.com, Hurricane Electric DNS, and FreeDNS.
Hostry requires you to add DNS records for your domain before using their service—but how can I do that when my domain doesn’t exist yet? 🤦‍♀️ As for FreeDNS and Hurricane Electric, both have inaccessible #CAPTCHAs on their registration forms with no audio alternatives! 😡
At this point, I’m so frustrated that I’ve decided to take a break from figuring this out. If anyone has tips for setting up a free domain or knows of accessible DNS services, I’d really appreciate your advice! 🙏
#Accessibility #TechFrustration #WebHosting #BlindTech #blind #DisabilityInTech #tech #Technology #SelfHosting
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  • @[email protected]
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    226 days ago

    This seems overly complicated. Why not just get a domain on cloud flare for $10? Are free domains even a thing outside github pages

    • Lanie CarmeloOP
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      126 days ago

      @ocean Honestly, I didn’t know cloudflare domains were that cheap. Also, yes, there’s eu.org and a couple other ways to get free domains.

      • @[email protected]
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        126 days ago

        I’ve only hosted public sites for a year or so but cloudflare, cloudflare proxy, pointing at my servers is very easy :)

        .coms are the cheapest at 10.44 I think

        • Andy in Arlington
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          025 days ago

          @ocean so one can self host with Cloudflare? I already have a domain withwith another registrar but am interested in self hosting a small web site but was not sure how to get past the issue of getting a static IP address from my ISP.

          • @[email protected]
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            125 days ago

            You can import or manage them through cloudflare. Does your IP change a lot? If so then you should use duckdns. I think a cloudflare tunnel may also fix this. Personally mine hasn’t changed in months so I haven’t had to deal with it.

            Of course it will now change any moment now

    • Patrick Mevzek
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      026 days ago

      @ocean @RareBird15 Might want to read the fine prints. Cloudflare will require you to use their nameservers. You can’t choose the DNS provider you wish. Maybe fine, maybe not, but has to be taken into account, I was too often in threads where people complain to late that their domain is now tied to Cloudflare nameservers.

        • Patrick Mevzek
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          126 days ago

          @ocean I am not judging myself if this is a problem or not, as it is subjective and depends on a whole context, so it will differ for each case. Just saying “be aware of that, and the consequences of it, make sure that don’t get against the goals you have set”. Basically, “buyers beware”.