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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