On 2013-03-20, Alan Pope wrote: > On 19/03/13 20:20, Adam Funk wrote: >> What do you mean "evil"? (I changed from dyndns to no-ip recently >> because dyndns annoyed me, but I'm curious as to what others think.) >> > > http://www.dyncommunity.com/questions/21580/from-dyn-what-happened-to-free-accounts.html
Oh, I can see why that annoys people, but I'd hardly call it evil. Here's my gripe about DynDNS (copied & pasted from a post I made to the non-British ubuntu-users list a few months ago): I'm not happy about the fact that DynDNS Pro uses the same username & password for account management and the DNS service itself (ddclient), because a stolen HDD would allow a thief to get into the account. I asked DynDNS support about this and they said I could pay $30/month for DynECT (enterprise system) instead of $20/year in order to get this level of security! I'm not happy about this security problem that they are deliberately exposing some of their customers to in order to bump them up to much more expensive services. I think that is at least somewhat evil, & I switched to no-ip.com because they provide a way to have separate passwords for the no-ip client & account management. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/