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michaelmurfy
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  #666653 3-Aug-2012 00:29
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https://metaname.net - the best I have found personally, cuts out the crap of other domain providers.




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  #666718 3-Aug-2012 09:19
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dolsen:
coffeebaron: +1 for www.1stdomains.co.nz 


I'm with 1st domains and are quite happy with the options it provides for domain management. 1 thing it doesn't have is the ability to add AAAA records. Probably not an issue for you, however, if you are like me and have got an a native ipv6 connection to your web server (in my case, my home htpc) it's a bit of a shame to not provide that.



Hang in there, we're working on this at 1st Domains with a new DNS platform expected to be launched in around two months time. We'll then fully support ipv6 records.

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  #669157 7-Aug-2012 17:21
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I tend to register through www.gandi.net. For some reason they aren't in the DNCL list, but they definitely offer .co.nz. Unfortunately no DNSSEC support yet but they do have IPv6 support.

(Then again, so does Orcon despite not offering IPv6 themselves).



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I go through DiscountDomains (discountdomains.co.nz) so far, haven't had any problems.




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  #672507 14-Aug-2012 21:19
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Kyanar: I tend to register through www.gandi.net. For some reason they aren't in the DNCL list, but they definitely offer .co.nz. Unfortunately no DNSSEC support yet but they do have IPv6 support.

(Then again, so does Orcon despite not offering IPv6 themselves).


Maybe they are a reseller of .nz domains? Never heard of them myself, but can't find any contact details on their website or where they are even based, they only seem to have an email form?

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