Domain Names - DNS

Is DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) the best choice for DNS privacy?

by Daniel

The Internet Engineering Task Force’s (IETF) decision to adopt DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) as a standard protocol for sending and receiving DNS queries and responses has many speculating that DoH could be the future of DNS privacy. But many are questioning whether acceptance and adoption of of DoH is the right move. Here's why.

Add DNS Alias and CAA records for more domain name control

by Daniel

Our new DNS infrastructure enables you to access two important record types. CAA records allow domain holders to decide who can issue SSL certificates for a domain name. And Apex Alias provides a way to get around root domain CNAME restrictions. Check out how they work and how you can set them up!

Anycast DNS: blast off with our new premium DNS service!

by Daniel

Now offering Anycast DNS at no additional cost to all our customers! With its reduced latency, built-in DDoS mitigation, and minimised downtimes, you're going to love our new and improved premium DNS service! See what makes Anycast DNS tick, and why it's considered to be the fastest, most reliable DNS option around!

Managed DNS services with Anycast even faster, more robust!

by Daniel

EuroDNS has upgraded its DNS infrastructure! Our managed DNS services are now even faster and more secure, providing you with a better performing, more responsive solution - at no additional cost! See what our migration to a new Anycast DNS infrastructure means for you!

DNS zone management at EuroDNS gives you more control!

by Daniel

Modifying DNS information from your account is now easier than ever thanks to our newly refocused layout and numerous other practical modifications we’ve made to our DNS zone management page. See how our revamped page is going to save you time and effort!

You talk about name servers, I hear >@%3 $3r<3?$!

by Meg

Have we ever asked you to update or reconfigure your name servers? You’ve dutifully followed our instructions but not really been 100% clear as to what they are or why you’re doing it. Keeping the technical bumph to a minimum; the primary function of name servers is to translate a domain name into an IP address - so far so good...