After almost a year of repeated emails stating the transition from Google Domains will have no effect on customers, no action is required; I just got this email:

Update Dynamic DNS records Hi there, As previously communicated, Squarespace has purchased all domain name registrations and related customer accounts from Google Domains. Customers are in the process of being moved to Squarespace Domains, but before we migrate your domain [redacted] we wanted to inform you that a feature you use, Dynamic DNS (DDNS), will not be supported by Squarespace.

So apparently SquareSpace will be entirely useless to me and I’ve got “as soon as 30 days” to move.

Got any suggestions for good registrars to migrate to?

(it’s a .pw domain if that matters)

/edit. I’m a moron.

I already use cloudflare as my name server, Google/SquareSpace only handles the registration.

I’ll be fine. Thanks for the help everyone!

    • azl
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      72 years ago

      Just want to clarify - after looking at Porkbun’s DNS offerings, it does not appear they do DDNS either. Is that correct? So they are not any better than SquareSpace for that service. Porkbun does have an API interface.

      It looks like Namecheap has DDNS support (at least I get valid-looking results when I search for that on their website).

      I haven’t changed registrars in 10+ years. I am in the same boat re. Google -> SquareSpace. Is DDNS deprecated in favor of API’s across the board? It looks more complicated to set up.

      • @[email protected]
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        Pro tip: If you use Porkbun, don’t leave your domain’s authoritative DNS with Porkbun nameservers.

        Over the year or so I had my stuff configured this way, on at least one occasion (that I know about… I was still setting up my observability stack during this year), the servers were flapping hard for over a day, causing my records to magically vanish from existence intermittently.

        I tried contacting them every way I could, hell I even descended into the quagmire of Twitter and created an account so I could tweet at them… and got silence.

        Pretty disappointing. I ended up moving all my DNS to AWS Route 53 after a few hours of pulling out my hair. They did eventually respond to my email like a day later, after I’d already moved everything over.

        But idk maybe I’m wrong expecting an indie domain registrar to have super high availability on their nameservers… oh well

    • @[email protected]OP
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      142 years ago

      Oh fuck.

      I just remembered I use cloudflare as my name servers, google (well, Squarespace now) only handles the registration.

      I probably don’t have to do anything then.

      Kinda feel like a moron now…

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Why not switch your registration to cloudflare. They are awesome as long as you want to use their DNS.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          22 years ago

          Tbh, laziness and lack of need.

          I’ll probably reconsider once renewal comes around, but that’s ~4 years away. Until then, as long as things continue functioning: meh. Doesn’t really make a difference.

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    Name cheap has always been my favorite registrar to work with.

    Great service, responsive support, normal prices. 🤷‍♂️

    It’s not hard to not piss off your clients in their industry but somehow GoDaddy and BlueHost tend to rank high on everyone’s shit list.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      That’s the best thing about Namecheap for me. I just don’t ever have to deal with them. They just kind of exist in the background, not giving me any shit.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    Change your nameservers to cloudflare or something, then use their API to setup ddns yourself which dynamically updates the dns entries.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      2 years ago

      I’m an idiot.

      I already do this. The swap to Squarespace wont actually effect me.

      🤦

  • @[email protected]
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    92 years ago

    Yeah I don’t get it. How can a domain registrar not offer DDNS? I’m looking at Cloudflare.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      Cloudflare offers an API, which can be used to update the records. It’s as good as a DDNS.

      • grahamsz
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        Yeah that’s exactly what i do. I have an A record that points to my house and i update it every 4 hours from a script on my router. Been really happy with cloudflare, they have a weird restriction about using your own nameservers, but as long as you are happy with theirs then they seem to be great.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        I’ve been using AWS R53 for this for ages and it works well. Not specifically recommending AWS but using dynamic updates rather than a DDNS service (or running your own name server which I’ve also done).

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 years ago

      Idk, but it seems really stupid.

      Having not actually looked into it at all:

      I’m wondering if they have an api for updating records instead of traditional DDNS. Not the same thing AFAIK.

      Either way, I’m already using cloudflare as a nameserver so this shouldn’t matter as much as I thought.

    • Scrubbles
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      12 years ago

      Second for namecheap. It’s reliable, easy,. … and cheap

  • jevans ⁂
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    42 years ago

    As others have stated, porkbun + cloudflare + ddclient will do everything you need.

  • SirMaple_
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    32 years ago

    I have one last domain to move off Google Domains as the registrar. All my other domains are moved to Porkbun already and haven’t had any issues. All of my domains use desec.io for DNS.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I got this today as well, heading on over to namecheap where i have another domain already (have not confirmed how good the DDNS is, tho).

  • firecat
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    22 years ago

    I use namesilo it works as expected, wired UI i know bit if you just want a working domain and can do the other things on your own, it’s for you.