Re: Gandi.net is my Jedi, now (was: Customer wants to give your firm money; support won't allow me)
Michael Paoli <[email protected]> Sat, 8 Jun 2024 02:09:12 -0700
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Oh, and Gandi.net has a lovely API: https://api.gandi.net/docs/reference/ And available sandbox: https://api.gandi.net/docs/reference/#Sandbox-API Can manage domains: https://api.gandi.net/docs/domains/ including: Domain Contacts: https://api.gandi.net/docs/domains/#v5-domain-domains-domain-contacts Domain Owner: https://api.gandi.net/docs/domains/#v5-domain-domains-domain-contacts-owner And both have data_obfuscated which can be set to false turn off WHOIS privacy for Domain Owner, and for Domain Contacts, it's set on a per-contact basis to show (false) or hide (true), and with likewise on each, separate option mail_obfuscated Just for the email portion of each individual contact. So, can easily inspect or set all of those to one's liking (and I believe the web interface has pretty much same capabilities) Can even check/set/clear Domain Automatic Renewal: https://api.gandi.net/docs/domains/#v5-domain-domains-domain-autorenew And, duration integer Default: 1 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 9 I'm guessing that's the number of years out into the future one wants it renewed for? But I don't see it detailed in the documentation there. Perhaps if someone submits request to improve that on their documentation they'll make that more clear. They also have DNSSEC Keys Management: https://api.gandi.net/docs/domains/#v5-domain-domains-domain-dnskeys Which allows one to manage DS records, with additions/replacements via submission of the public key. I'd like to see their API / web page have option, per domain, to enable management via CDS and/or CDNSKEY per RFC 7344, etc. ... Okay, I submitted request: Date: Sat, 08 Jun 2024 08:46:00 +0000 Subject: [GANDI] Your request 155532 was received - API & Web: feature request: DNSSEC: add capability to manage via CDNSKEY/CDS records I'm not expecting they'll implement it anywhere close to overnight ... but perhaps by the time they roll out their next version of their API back-end). They're currently up to their API version 5. So ... rock solid registrar that's responsive, has their sh*t together, is very much about "no bullsh*t", quite reasonable pricing for what one gets, or ... save maybe a couple bucks or so per domain per year, and have semi-regular headaches and other problems that are much more costly than that, in one's time, aggravation, and/or much more direct impacts when the registrar screws up. See also: https://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=system:registrars#gandi_sas_gandinet > From: Rick Moen <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 8:14 PM > Subject: Re: [conspire] Gandi.net is my Jedi, now (was: Customer wants to give your firm money; support won't allow me) > To: <[email protected]> > > The last two red flags, the new ones, were the final straw, so I > immediately took my business to Gandi.net. Took an hour or two (might > have been faster if I'd looked at my e-mail at one point). > > Gandi.net's Web site is sensibly designed, modern, no annoyances. > Transfer process involved only a couple of polite upsell attempts > (e-mail services, etc.). Enabling public WHOIS was uncomplicated. > Domains can be extended for up to 8 years at any time (or 9 depending on > expiry date). Pricing is not rock-bottom, yet reasonable, and also is > public: https://www.gandi.net/en-US/domain/tld?prefix=c#tld-table > > Customer WebUI puts no impediment at all in the way of leaving any time > you wish, and not even the 60-day freeze on transferred-in domains many > registrars impose. Customer is not pushed towards autorenew, let alone > defaulted to it without permission. > > Customer contracts and disclosures seem reasonable. > > Don't settle for cruddy registrars. The market beckons.