Stable and free DNS —— dnspark.net

Stable and free DNS —— dnspark.net


The free DNS resolution service provided by DNS Park has been stable for nearly 10 years. Considering that Godaddy's DNS has been blocked, it is better to choose a suitable DNS in a timely manner. It is generally not recommended to use domestic DNS. It is best to use a stable foreign DNS.
DNS Park free DNS registration, usage tutorial:
1. Register Open https://www.dnspark.net/register/ and fill in the following information:

Signin ID Registered Name
Password
Retype Password Repeat password
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Email Address Again Repeat Email Address
Company
Address
City
State/Territory
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Telephone

Select the two boxes below and click Register.
Open your mailbox and activate it.
2. Log in using https://www.dnspark.net/signin.php
After logging in, click DNS Hosting
Add Domain

Change the DNS to fns1.dnspark.net and fns2.dnspark.net on your domain name provider.
Then click on the domain name you added to manage it.

Then, just record the day and wait for it to be updated.
DNS Park official website: http://www.dnspark.com/

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