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selfhost.eu offers dynamic DNS which works perfectly fine with my router, using their API access as documented by them. It also works perfectly well with Let’s Encrypt integrated in Nginx Proxy Manager.
- can handle .at domains
- is not Cloudflare
- is registrar and name server
- is European (Germany)
- supports Nginx Proxy Manager
They’re in the market since 2001, I use them since ca. 2010 and never had any issues. Their website looks ancient, almost historic. But it’s functional.
Your registrar should let you specify who is hosting the DNS records. Pick any host compatible with your client. Personally I use Namecheap and haven't had to touch it in years.
https://www.mythic-beasts.com/ in the UK likely ticks almost all your boxes.
Personally I use Porkbun but they don't support .at domains by the look of it.
I can vouch for Mythic Beasts
Using INWX for my .de and ~~.com~~ .eu domain
Cloudflare as my DNS server.
Works great. And INWX is reasonable with their fees.
How do you handle WHOIS Privacy at INWX?
Personally: I don't.
But my domain also holds my real last name so privacy is kinda moot.
OVH have both an API that use and will register a .at domain
Ovh should work.
Not sure if https://www.inwx.de/en ticks all your boxes but it handles .at (Renewal: €15.47 / 1 Year) is located in the EU (Germany) and maybe worth a look. I have all my domains there, works flawlessly.
How are you handling the WHOIS entries ant INWX? Are you paying for the privacy extension? I am looking for another registrar EU based who offers some sort of free whois privacy or respecting the GDPR and not publishing my data online.
No I don’t pay extra for the privacy stuff, I think 🤔
Thank you all so much for your answers, I have a few more options to go through now!
I moved to infomaniak because registering domains come with a free mailbox (or at least they used to - IDK if it's still like this).
It works fine with lego (as should any other supported one).
Yeah, I tried infomaniak and they were doing kyc on me. I aint uploading my id to a domain company. Apparently they do this often (not always) and they can do it any time and take your access if you dont comply.
I don't remember them asking for any ID. Then again I gave them my real name/address and I payed with my credit card so... it's not like they can't confirm it's me.
I did the same. I was not hiding any details. After I asked them about it, they said that they have to do it by law. After I told them I won't give them my id they returned my money and that was that. I don't see why there has to be kyc on normal domain...
I don't have a registrar to recommend, but for the nameservers (which would already solve your problem) I had a good experience in the past with Hurricane Electric (dns.he.net). AFAIK the only requirement from your list it doesn't satisfy is being European (not 100% sure about MFA and scoped tokens).
Create a cloud flare accounts and change the name servers at you current registrars to what cloudflare gives you when you try to migrate. Its best practice to split up registrar and DNS anyway. then create an API token so your reverse proxy can build records and certbot a new cert.