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1. ksec+tK[view] [source] 2018-09-27 17:11:09
>>jgraha+(OP)
I wouldn't have cared much about Domain Name Register just a week ago, but after what happen at Zoho, and all the horror story in the comments section from namecheap and others, Cloudflare Registar couldn't come at a better time.

I really wish Cloudflare at least made $1 or $2 Gross Profits per domain. Who paids for Domain Register Support? I would much rather be a "customer" than I am not sure where they are making money from my Domain.

P.S - If those were wholesale price, do other companies get heavy discount for signing up in bulks? How do other companies made money when they are selling it for $0.99 or $6.99

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2. rk249+561[view] [source] 2018-09-27 19:38:00
>>ksec+tK
I though namecheap was one of the better ones around? I'm looking for a domain registrar. Could share the link with namecheap horror stories? Thanks
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3. tokyod+QE1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 00:22:23
>>rk249+561
not sur about horror stories but IIRC namecheap only supports SMS 2 factor which is insecure and not recommended by NIST

namecheap also can't handle standard 410 character DKIM records from gsuite since their internal DB only allows 256 character records

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4. allorn+1Y1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 05:00:54
>>tokyod+QE1
I ran into this same issue a few days ago where I needed to enter a long DKIM key into AWS Route53. Some providers might handle it differently, but this is a inherent DNS protocol limitation. You can split the string into multiple substrings, seperated by a space. Etc "long string..." => "long st" "ring...".
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