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Lope
08-06-2012, 01:20 PM
I normally use webafrica for .co.za registrations. They're R100/year.
I do my own hosting, so the nice thing about webafrica is they let me specify whatever nameservers I want.
Serv is R55/year for a .co.za but then you're forced to host with them.

Any alternatives to webafrica?

Prof.Merlin
08-06-2012, 02:08 PM
In that case, why dont you just register directly?

deweyzeph
08-06-2012, 02:09 PM
If you have your own nameservers then just register your co.za domains directly with Uniforum, the co.za registrar. R50 per year.

Keegan
08-06-2012, 02:32 PM
Afrihost all the way!! :) choose the R9 hosting package and you don’t pay for registration only for the domain renewal the following year @ R97 if I’m not mistaken.

cavedog
08-06-2012, 05:11 PM
sigh.....

http://freedns.afraid.org/

Use that with your domain you register @ co.za for R50 a year.

Simple.

Ipwn 4
08-06-2012, 06:15 PM
Afrihost all the way!! :) choose the R9 hosting package and you don’t pay for registration only for the domain renewal the following year @ R97 if I’m not mistaken.

Might work for a single domain but will defiantly be found upon if you do this weekly. If you have the need to save R50 per registration you should be able to justify hosting your own DNS? Otherwise R100 isn't that bad, does webafrica provide you with a control panel to edit your DNS?

koeksGHT
08-06-2012, 06:20 PM
Register straight :P

Not difficult. Just need a nameserver.

ruyav
08-06-2012, 08:31 PM
Might work for a single domain but will defiantly be found upon if you do this weekly. If you have the need to save R50 per registration you should be able to justify hosting your own DNS? Otherwise R100 isn't that bad, does webafrica provide you with a control panel to edit your DNS?

I know of a web design company that does for domain registration. They have been successfully doing it for months and were actually informed by someone from afrihost about the method!!

Ipwn 4
09-06-2012, 11:41 AM
I know of a web design company that does for domain registration. They have been successfully doing it for months and were actually informed by someone from afrihost about the method!!

But you have to host with them? If you constantly sign up for the R9 package and transfer the domain away surely someone should find that strange?

amiaisp
09-06-2012, 12:14 PM
Hi - just my 2 cents - we do .co.za domain registration for R75 per year.

You have full cpanel with free hosting!

if you wanna sign up feel free to go to http://www.amiaisp.co.za

deweyzeph
09-06-2012, 12:26 PM
Hi - just my 2 cents - we do .co.za domain registration for R75 per year.

You have full cpanel with free hosting!

if you wanna sign up feel free to go to http://www.amiaisp.co.za

How do you expect anyone to take you seriously when you can't even be bothered to change from using the default theme for WHMCS? And to make it worse, you don't even have SSL for your secure pages.

webtailor
10-06-2012, 12:06 AM
Go to registry.net.za
Then go to accredited registrars and start picking a registrar. I've been using akooka which allows me to set immediately my own DNS.

Btw: amiaisp is not on that list...

burn
10-06-2012, 09:28 AM
If you have your own nameservers then just register your co.za domains directly with Uniforum, the co.za registrar. R50 per year.

How do you set up your own nameserver?

DomainCheap
10-06-2012, 09:33 AM
You can use DomainCheap (the original MyBB signature for hosting suppliers). We offer the cheapest .co.za registrations. R50 a year with free hosting. We also are an accredited registrar and we use Uniforum's new EPP system (no more tickets to change DNS servers!).

amiaisp
10-06-2012, 06:51 PM
How do you expect anyone to take you seriously when you can't even be bothered to change from using the default theme for WHMCS? And to make it worse, you don't even have SSL for your secure pages.

Hi - I am quite horrified at your comment. Given that providing this free service does cost us ALOT of money and yet we provide a stable service tour current clients, I cannot see why you can make a comment like that.... The reality is we are in the process of adjusting our look and feel. And where the budget allows we are spending money on the system. However for the time being we would rather do what NO other ISP is doing. And that is to provide a business class hosting service for FREE.

Unless you can do it better and fund it yourself - please keep your nasty comments to yourself!!!

PS: we are in the process of becoming an accredited registrar and should be done shortly!

webtailor
10-06-2012, 11:05 PM
You can use DomainCheap (the original MyBB signature for hosting suppliers). We offer the cheapest .co.za registrations. R50 a year with free hosting. We also are an accredited registrar and we use Uniforum's new EPP system (no more tickets to change DNS servers!).

I tried to use DomainCheap, but during the payment process (with 2checkout), it ask for the small amount of R 495!!!! I contact them... never got a reply...

AfriMan
11-06-2012, 08:16 AM
Afrihost all the way!! :) choose the R9 hosting package and you don’t pay for registration only for the domain renewal the following year @ R97 if I’m not mistaken.

Correct! You get a free .co.za registration with every hosting package.

DomainCheap
11-06-2012, 09:03 AM
I tried to use DomainCheap, but during the payment process (with 2checkout), it ask for the small amount of R 495!!!! I contact them... never got a reply...

Hi,

Could you PM me your details so I can investigate. I had a look at waiting orders and non of them have the order amount you specify so I think their may be a gremlin in our system that I would like to investigate.

webtailor
19-06-2012, 02:29 PM
Hi,

Could you PM me your details so I can investigate. I had a look at waiting orders and non of them have the order amount you specify so I think their may be a gremlin in our system that I would like to investigate.


Thanks for the email. But unfortunately I registered my domain somewhere else already.:)


Dear Client,

We noticed that our billing system was converting our pricing incorrectly. It was treating our South Africa rand amounts as dollars and then converting it. So clients would have had grosely inflated amounts. We apologize for any inconvience this might have created. Some of our select clients will be given free domain to apologize for this error. The error has being completelty rectified and clients can once again purchase domains at some of the cheapest prices in the world.

Kind regards,

DomainCheap Support

Lourens
10-07-2012, 01:55 AM
How do you set up your own nameserver?

Go on Ebay and get yourself a re-seller or unlimited domain account with a long standing seller that offer private name servers and at least one dedicated ip address and before you buy make sure that they will be able to setup RDNS and SOA for your domain <<-- important stuff this as Uniforum is full of crap if this is not correct.

When you register mydomain.co.za you will be able to use ns1.mydomain.co.za and ns2.mydomain.co.za and this mean that every domain that you host on this account will be able to use the same name servers - ns1.mydomain.co.za and ns2.mydomain.co.za

I have a server in Cananda maintained by a Russian Administrator running for the past five years using the DirectAdmin control panel. I made this solution work for me after I have to many problem with certain local guys and the cost of maintaining fifty personal .co.za domain names.

It is also quite easy to register your own domain at Uniforum once the name server are up and running. I used to fork out R350 per year per domain before I found out it could cost me only R100 per year and a few years back Uniforum reduced the cost to only R50 per year per domain.

roger.rens@gmail.com
10-07-2012, 10:19 PM
UniForum at http://co.za/
R50 per annum and only do domain registrations. I have got 3 domains there but the hosting is at hostgator in the U.S.

Lourens
11-07-2012, 04:29 AM
Seems like everyone is complaining about the bad service from MyDomain.com since they moved to their new platform. It also seems that if you do not pay them $1 per year you're luck is out to receive a decent service on your dns updates - move from 8-12 hours update to 72 hours updating records and believe me you will wait your five days.

So today I took some time to see what is out there and found the EntryDNS Team at https://entrydns.net/ and the service is free with a minimum of 60 seconds TTL.

I've setup 38 domains using their quick and easy navigation - will definitely donate to keep them around.