[geeks] hiding DNS information
Phil Stracchino
alaric at metrocast.net
Wed Jun 2 16:02:16 CDT 2010
On 06/02/10 16:28, nate at portents.com wrote:
> When I recently registered a domain for a wedding website I'm making for
> myself, I used gandi.net and I selected their option to anonymize my
> personal info... I'm not running an e-commerce site, I'm currently not
> doing any email through it, and I've also made it so that none of my web
> pages are indexed by web indexing bots. The only people who ever need to
> know about that site are the people that I personally communicate it to.
> What would I gain by having my personal contact info in my DNS records?
I use gandi.net, and use the option to spam-protect my email address.
It appears to work.
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