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I'm using DuckDNS currently, but am hoping to up my game with Caddy etc and want my own domain with more than the 5 subdomains. Any recommendations for providers?

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[–] Osayidan@social.vmdk.ca 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Buy the domain itself wherever you want. I like cloudflare, and a lot of people also suggest porkbun.com. You then point the nameservers for your domain to whatever DNS service you want. If you stick to cloudflare then it's already done for you.

For dynamic DNS I use cloudflare's one using my router to keep it updated. It's easy to set up. Depending on your router you may need to run a service on a machine to do this instead. things like pfsense/opnsense should have it built-in.

[–] chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net 2 points 1 year ago

Another +1 for Cloudflare. They’re selling the domain at their wholesale rate, which is generally cheaper than everywhere else. There’s also many DDNS clients as well as an API to allow you to roll your own (which is what I did).

[–] ds2600@lemmy.ds2600.com 1 points 1 year ago

+1 for CloudFlare, also gives you the ability to setup basic restrictions based on source IP/ASN/etc.