he.net free DNS domain limit reduced to one domain?
hi all,
I've just logged into my dns.he.net account to edit my DNS records, and now receiving the message:
"The domain limit has been reached for this account. You must delete one of the domains in order to add an additional."
I've got three domains hosted with he.net's free plan - anyone else receiving the same message upon login?
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No. Meter at bottom shows "18/50" for me.
What is the advantage of using he.net dns over other “free” providers?
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same for me, reduced to 1 domain
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Do you see a "Notes" section at the bottom? For me it says:
Unlimited queries, anycast servers, supports DNSSEC (pre-keyed), supports AXFR with TSIG, up to 50 domains. Good combination.
Mine's showing 3/1
For me, was having a secondary provider to complement cloudflare
It's still 50 in my account.
Showing I can use 100 in mine:
Edit: underneath it shows
@bdl check now, mine was just restored back to the 50 limit.
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In any case, if still not recovered, contact support (you see both E-Mails on the screenshot), they are very responsive.
My account is still got 50 free domains.
But Cloudflare is better?
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Holy moly @rm_ wasn't wrong - they got back to me within 30 seconds
They said to try another browser (I was using Firefox on Windows).. both Chrome and Edge showed 3/50. Am using uBlock Origin extension on both FF and Chrome, too (!)
I then re-logged back into Firefox and it showed 3/50 again (!)
It would have been pretty brutal to reduce from 50 to 1 suddenly without any advance notice, so happily, it didn't happen!
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Out of curiosity: has anyone tried implementing vanity nameserver in HE?