I registered 2 .bit domains. One at
www.domaincoin.net, the other at
www.dotbit.me Just to try, but after one month, none of them are visible online.
Dotbit.me- easy to register, impossible to get the domain online.
- very difficult DNS editor, your on your own....
You can also surf at their proxy, but not a single .bit domain is visible.
Even a sample site is not visible.
They also give not a single example to set the DNS or to forward to an IP.
So I ask support, and I keep you guys informed.
>>UPDATE<< The support was friendly, and fast. Not directly to the point like most helpdesks, but the .bit domain is up and running now. They did not answered all my questions.Domaincoin.net- easy to register, impossible to get the domain online.
Better looking DNS editor, but with every entry you get the error: Invalid record name. This name belongs to a different zone.
- It is impossible to shut OFF the HTTP forwarding.
They also give not a single example to set the DNS or to forward to an IP.
So I ask support, and I keep you guys informed.
>>UPDATE<< The support was friendly, but slower (24 hours later then Dotbit) responding. They fixed the DNS and the .bit domain is up and running.
Update: Domaincoin.net is planning to make the DNS more user-friendly to edit. Nice to see that they have an open mind for suggestions.This thread is just to help me and others with the same problems. So when you have something helpfull, feel free to post it!
When you have your own server, or dedicated hosting, use the format: (preferred)
{"ns": ["ns1.yourdns.com", "ns2.yourdns.com"]}You can also forward to an IP with the format:
{"ip":"1.2.3.4", "map":{"*":{"ip": "1.2.3.4"}}}Wait for 12-20 hours after saving.....
With domaincoin.net you can also user their nameservers, and forward the zones like this example where domain.bit should be your .bit domain and 1.2.3.4 should be your ip:
domain.bit NS ns1.domaincoin.net
domain.bit NS ns2.domaincoin.net
www.domain.bit A 1.2.3.4
domain.bit A 1.2.3.4
mail.domain.bit A 1.2.3.4
*.domain.bit A 1.2.3.4
domain.bit MX 10 mail.domain.bit