I use Network Solutions and I'm ok with them. They are expensive and they try to sell you a bunch of crap, but their web-based DNS management is ok. The nice thing about NetSol is they do a good job of protecting your domain. I was going to transfer my stuff to 1&1, but changed my mind after I went too far, but luckily NetSol blocked it. NetSol is still my registrar, but I don't use NetSol anymore for DNS. My sites are hosted at Slicehost and they have a DNS front end with an API should I ever need it. Almost all of my clients use NetSol. One client uses Enom. Another uses GoDaddy. I think they're all pretty much the same. You know, Google is a registrar... this might be worth looking into: http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/domain.html -Chris Bob De Mars 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 > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >