A few years ago i switched to dnsexit (http://www.dnsexit.com/) and have
been quite happy. It's quite simple and works for me and a few other
friends/family I have recommended it to. I guess my only negative comment is
that I wish they would hide/mask some of the information returned by
whois...

Cheers,
Eric

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Bob De Mars <bob at grunners.com> wrote:

> Hello, and a good day to you all.  This is a little off the topic of Linux,
> but I am in need of a new domain register for our work domains.  A former
> co-worker of mine setup about 30 domain names on godaddy.com a few years
> back.  To make a long story short, I *HATE* them, and I want to move all the
> domain names somewhere else.
>
> I was curious if anyone could recommend someone good.
>
> Basically I am looking for the anti-godaddy.com.  The exact opposite of
> godaddy.com.  I don't want to see things that translate to "If you're an
> idiot, click here, bring your credit card, and a customer service rep. will
> be with you shorty to drain you account.  Please enjoy our scantly dressed
> hooker stripper videos while you wait. "  I hate the silly web apps to no
> where.  Again, I *HATE* them.
>
> I just want someone who can hold the names, and point to dns servers.
>
> Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi Twin City Linux User Group.  You're my only
> hope..........
>
> Bob De Mars
> IT Manager
> Tele: 651 925 1510   bob at grunners.com
> Cell: 612 850 6940   www.grunners.com
>
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