Hi,
where can I find free domain that has NS (Nameserver) support like uni.cc
I used to use uni.cc but I have reason to believe that it has some kind of spyware or something that automatically sets my homepage to Globe-Finder.
Oh, and if you use afraid.org, which domain do you use because I wanna find one that is short and easy to remember.
Thanks,
Meteora
Hi there, I'm fairly sure .uni.cc domains do not install spyware on your computer, as I used one for quite some time (besides that, your claim makes no sense). You should run a search on globe-finder spyware and try removing it with adaware or similar software.Originally posted by meteora
Hi,
where can I find free domain that has NS (Nameserver) support like uni.cc
I used to use uni.cc but I have reason to believe that it has some kind of spyware or something that automatically sets my homepage to Globe-Finder.
Oh, and if you use afraid.org, which domain do you use because I wanna find one that is short and easy to remember.
Thanks,
Meteora
Also try this:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/cwschronicles.html
Last edited by Jeff H; October 30th, 2003 at 19:17.
Hey Jeff H,
I searched Google for that Globe-Finder thing and I ended up at that same site you suggested. I think that CWShredder might just work.
Why do most free webhosts not allow uni.cc domains? Anything special about them?
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If they allow domains, and not a uni.cc domain, it's most likely their hosting software doesn't allow it. Their control panels, signup processes, etc, aren't coded for use with a "*.uni.cc", only with a "*.***" domain.
Just a short question regarding this, can NS records for xxxx.uni.cc be set by the owner of the xxx.uni.cc domain?
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CorrectOriginally posted by HeadBuilder
Just a short question regarding this, can NS records for xxxx.uni.cc be set by the owner of the xxx.uni.cc domain?
TIA
Yep, that's the best part , here is an example www.keretapi.uni.ccOriginally posted by HeadBuilder
Just a short question regarding this, can NS records for xxxx.uni.cc be set by the owner of the xxx.uni.cc domain?
TIA

I'll assume thats directed at me over my decision to not allow uni.cc domains.Why do most free webhosts not allow uni.cc domains? Anything special about them?
They just are not real TLDs. As simple as that.![]()
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Yeah, a person with real TLD will more serious about his site then a uni.cc.
SOrry, i didn't mean to offend anyone. Wat i meant was, TLD are not free so the person will rush to get this website done while on the other hand, Uni.cc is free, the person will take his own sweet time. My theory.![]()
Last edited by darkcurves; November 4th, 2003 at 01:47.
http://unonic.com
It's for free domain or redirection, I am not really sure, that it provides subdomain for you(if you know the trick)![]()
how can i give sub-domains dns servers?
So that if i wanted i could point something.x-istence.com to 2 dns servers, and then i could give that away to someone, and they can manage their own dns.
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