Years ago I used https://www.zoneedit.com/ for free. Looks like they
may still have some free stuff.
If I understand you may need to only change your A record IP to the IP
address of your domain.
On 2024-06-25 11:08, AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss wrote:
All,
I currently have my own domain and am using Proton mail as my mail
provider using this domain. As such, my DNS MX records point to their
mail servers, as well as several TXT records for domain validation
(i.e. spf, dmarc, etc). I currently have a single page static website
for the domain hosted at another provider and the DNS A record points
to that server (Proton Mail is not a hosting provider). However, this
server will be decommissioned in a few weeks and I would prefer not to
have to pay for a separate hosting plan just host a simple static web
site.
The main purpose of this domain is for email use, but it would be nice
to have the domain resolve to an actual website, if someone were to go
there with a browser. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can point
my DNS A records to for a simple static website, ideally for free? I
don't want to poke holes through my router and host it at home.
Thanks!
Peter
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